[H-GEN] Redhat 7.0 & Internet
Martin
mczaplej at bigpond.net.au
Wed Jul 11 19:07:13 EDT 2001
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Hi,
this is just my humble opinion, but having read your message I would
definately try sending something like AT&f to the modem
(restore factory defaults) rather then using an init string supplied by OS.
cheers!
./m
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> Please bear with me as my Linux skills though not poor, are at
> best little
> more than those of a novice.
>
> I am indeed using Redhat gui tools as I did previously under 6.2, and
> without any complications.
>
> I have checked all relevant settings, DNS addresses and the like, having
> written these down from my 'other OS' installation and double checked in
> case I missed anything.
>
> I have checked the symbolic link and /dev/modem does indeed point to
> /dev/ttyS2 aka com3 in dos. In short non of these appear to have altered
> at all as a result of the upgrade from 6.2 to 7.0.
>
> I have run a debug using the RHppp configuration tool and have
> included the
> contents of the resulting ppp.log.
>
> ATQ0 S0=0 &C1 D2 S11=55 +FCLASS=0
> OK
> Sending: ATM0
> OK
> modem initialized.
> Sending: ATDT 32301444
> CONNECT 115200
> Carrier Detected. Waiting for Prompt.
>
>
> uqkt2 tnt1.bne1.da.uu.net
> Login: looks like a login prompt.
> Sending: daveu at ozemail.com.au
> Password: looks like a password prompt.
> Sending: (password)
>
> Entering PPP session.
> IP address is 214.84.80.110
> MTU is 1524.
> Looks like a welcome message.
> Starting pppd at Wed Jul 11 18:04:23 2001
>
> To me everything seems ok here, however it is at this point when all
> activity appears to cease.
>
> My /etc/ppp/config file contains only one line
>
> lock
>
> My apologies if this isn't helpful enough.
>
> If there are other means of trouble shooting or other file contents that
> would shed a bit more light on the subject, please let me know.
>
> Regards
>
> David Underwood
>
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