Tried it , it detects the carreier , passes the passwords ,
then stated that its trying the pppd
after that nothing.
Isp is netcom.com
I use a # before my username ie #username , otherwise it regects the
password ectt at login.
Tried it with minicom , it likes the # as well , otherwise it chokes on the
login info.
So there is some significance to the # , what it is I do not know .
At 02:34 PM 2/12/1999 -0500, you wrote:
>
>Samy Elashmawy wrote:
>>
>> Trying to set up my internet connection ect...
>>
>> Installed the modem in yast (com 3) Internal modem
>> ran wvdialconfig , and it went successfull
>>
>> running wvdial
>> Modem dials up.
>> Makes all kins of nioses
>> wvdial states
>> carrier detected
>> Starting pppd at time/date ect.....
>> Continues to make noise , and will then recycly and redial out agien.
>>
>
>Put the line Stupid Mode = yes in your [Dialer Defaults] section
>of wvdial.conf.
>
>This forces wvdial to use pap. Some isp's will kick you off if you
>send only a password, when challenged for a pap login.
>
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