Hi,
Thanks to all that try to help in my problem with ppp and Netscape. Finally I
have done what Steve suggested: to remove the '\r' from the ppp.chatscript. It
wasn't my idea to put them there, it was just what I have found in some
documentation about how to set the ppp. Those guys that are
On Sun, 22 Mar 1998, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
: On Sat, Mar 21, 1998 at 02:12:13PM +0100, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
: No dial tone means a hardware problem. Check your wires. Also change the
: phonenummber to w2221479 . The w makes the modem wait some seconds. So
: you should hear the relais
Hi,
I have made the changes to the files you have mentioned. I still am unable to
connect. In fact, the modem looks to answer (it respond with OK to a coomand
like ATF), but, when I want to call my ISP (using ATD2221479\r) I get no dial
tone and the process is timed out and started from the
Ionut Borcoman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have made the changes to the files you have mentioned. I still am
unable to connect. In fact, the modem looks to answer (it respond with
OK to a coomand like ATF), but, when I want to call my ISP (using
ATD2221479\r) I get no dial tone and the
On Sat, Mar 21, 1998 at 02:12:13PM +0100, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
No dial tone means a hardware problem. Check your wires. Also change the
phonenummber to w2221479 . The w makes the modem wait some seconds. So
you should hear the relais klick and catch the line. You should hear the
H;
Hi,
It's no quite so. The xisp realy distroyed the system. I wasn't very carefull
and it removed a lot of my base packages because of the dependencies. As the
system it was only one week old, I reinstaled everything without many remorses.
And for mail I have to use Win95. 8-(
By the way, can
I think that PAP is not related to getting some connetion to your ISP when you
use minicom. I might be wrong, but if you can't get minicom to achive some
connection with your ISP then your problem is probably concerned with the
modem (I think the PPP-HOWTO mention this).
1) Do you have a PNP
Hi,
I have read the PPP-HOWTO and README.debian.gz and also the Debian User Book
and no use. Maybe I'm so dumb that I cannot compile what you guys are writing
there. I WIn95 it was so easy to make a ppp connection ... 8-(
The only thing I was able to do was to connect to my phone to my ISP
Ionut Borcoman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
===ppp.chatscript==
ABORTBUSY
ABORTNO CARRIER
ABORTVOICE
ABORT NO DIALTONE
ATF\r
OK ATDP2221479\r
ogin _my_account_\r
word \q_my_password_\q
You
Hi,
I have followed the guidelines with no success. After pppd nothing happens.
Also, there's nothing there about PAP authentication.
Ionutz
On Thursday, March 19, 1998 5:50 AM, Jack Kern [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you write:
Hi,
For a clear and thorough
Hi,
I have all these files excepting the options.tpl. Instead I have a bare
option file and an option.ttyXX. So, if can give more hints you'll help me
a lot.
TIA,
Ionutz
On Thursday, March 19, 1998 9:27 AM, Andrew Cutler [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
I've just been through that crap
Ionut Borcoman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Here are my configurations from my ISP:
IP: dynamical assigned
DNS: 195.179.251.65
phone number: 2221479 (pulse line)
username: borco (with PAP authentication)
password:
modem: USRobotics Sportster Flash (extern on COM2)
I have downloaded the Communicator 4.03 and successfully installed. But, even
that I am reading the HOWTO's I am still confused about PPP configuration.
Every Linux flavor come with other configuration files.
!!! Can somebody please help me ??? !!!
I suggest that beside the PPP-HOWTO
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