Dan Williams scripst:
Quick question though; for those of you doing PPP over GPRS/EDGE or EVDO
cards, can you use wvdial? What does your connection process look like
and how did you set up the card/connection?
And two last notes -- wvdial is by far better for this type of magic. And
the
Huh, I've got multiple modems configured just fine (in FC5).
And as for the username/password, I just use web/web.
You could also supply it and then add 'noauth' to the PPP options.
-derek
Jason Greb [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I can probably use the generic system (Gnome) network connections to
Hi Network-Manager wizards,
I'm running on Ubuntu Dapper and I installed the network-manager package
that's on the Ubuntu Dapper repository. It worked fine the first time, but
three problems arose recently.
Problem #1: When playing a FPS game, the connection drop dead once in
while. I also
On 12/15/06, Francis Bolduc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Network-Manager wizards,
I'm running on Ubuntu Dapper and I installed the network-manager package
that's on the Ubuntu Dapper repository. It worked fine the first time, but
three problems arose recently.
Problem #1: When playing a
Some of these requests may be misplaced. Where would I send requests
for the pptp plugin?
1) My pptp vpn connection times out. This is unfortunate but it
happens. When it does happen the nm-applet icon does not change and
network-manager thinks it is still connected. When the pptp vpn
I am writing this message partly in case others are having the same
problem.
If I leave my Dell Latitude D600 laptop with Dell 1450 wireless card
idle for a while, usually at least a couple of hours, I will start to
get this message repeated over and over in /var/log/messages NETDEV
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