Hi Eric

In the terminal window attempts, I did try pressing <Ctrl>+<Pause> and I
believe F7 in different attempts, but to no avail.  

As to procedure, After I had installed Arachne and setup the dialer, I would
just load Arachne and the first window would be the Arachne PPP Dialer.  I
had the password already entered so I would go to "DIAL NOW [Alt+D]" .  I
didn't do anything more, and it didn't indicate that it had connected.

I have attached my Arachne.cfg file below, password removed.
Thanks for the help.

Ed Krug
Learn and Earn Computer Program,
Denver Public Schools
Denver, Colorado, USA

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Hi Ed,
       Did you hit "F7"? Please describe your log-in
procedure more completely. If you send part of arachne.cfg
file with your passwords removed, which has the dial-in info
it would also help for solving your dilemma.

    Eric

Ed Krug wrote:

>Hi Folks
>
>I downloaded and have been installing and setting up Arach169 and have
>reached a problem.
>I am using an external US Robotics 56K modem and can get it to dial out,
>but it stops with the line:
>
>PPP line is down.  Driver not installed.
>
>In the Arachne folder I have the configuration files:
>
>LANTCP     12-24-98
>MIME       12-11-00
>PPPTCP      1-29-99
>SECURITY    7-21-00
>WATTCP     12-11-00
>WWWMAN      1-15-00
>ARACHNE     1-09-01
>PPPDRC      1-09-01
>
>Is this problem covered in RTFM, and if so, which one.
>
>I am sure of the username and password.  
>The IP Address is dynamically assigned.
>Nameservers 1 and 2 are entered and correct.
>I used Modem Doctor to get the serial port information.
>Phone number is valid
>Terminal Window was used with similar problems.
>Autodial is not used.
>Login Script wasn't changed from what the program selected.
>Modem init string is AT&F.
>Dialing is by tone.
>
>On External dial-up driver setup:
>IP Address is at Read "IP address set to  (rest is blank)
>Name of WATTCP configuration file: is PPPTCP.CFG
>  1st nameserver is 206.196.128.1
>  2nd nameserver is 204.147.80.5
>Packet driver command:  is @epppd.exe>>PPP.LOG
>Packet driver unload command is  @termin.com 0x60>NUL
>URL to display as "dialing page":  is file:pppframe.htm
>Serial port setup: is COM1, IRQ is 4, Base 0x3f8
>115200 bps, 
>Data transfer mode 8n1
>Modem init string   AT&F
>Tone dial
>Phone number 303-487-7482
>Terminal window tried both ways
>Autodial off
>Login script Try following dialogue off, 
>  Wait for  name:
>  Response  \u
>  Wait for  sword:
>  Response  \p
>  Wait for  >
>  Response  ppp
>
>I am running this on a non windows 486DX, 33, 16 Meg of Ram, DRDOS Ver.
7.03
>I don't see anything in the Autoexec.bat or Config.sys that relates to
>Arachne, but I have included them here just in case I missed something that
>is causing a problem.
>
>Autoexec.bat reads:
>  @ECHO OFF
>  PATH C:\DRDOS;C:\MOUSE;C:\ARACHNE;C:\
>  VERIFY OFF
>  PROMPT [DR-DOS] $P$G
>  SET DRDOSCFG=C:\DRDOS
>  NWCACHE 7670 1024 /LEND=ON /DELAY=OFF
>  C:\MSCDEX.EXE /D:MSCD002 /M:10
>
>Config.sys reads:
>  DEVICE-C:\DRDOS\EMM386.EXE DPMI=OFF FRAME=NONE
>  DEVICE=C:\DRDOS\DPMS.EXE
>  DEVICE=C:\DRDOS\SETVER.EXE
>  SHELL=C:\COMMAND.COM C:\ /E:51 /P
>  BREAK=OFF
>  HIBUFFERS=120
>  FILES=120
>  FCBS=4,4
>  HISTORY=ON,512,ON
>  COUNTRY=1,,C:\DRDOS\COUNTRY.SYS
>  DOS=HIGH,UMB
>  DEVICE=\DEV\NEC_IDE.SYS /D:MSCD002 /N:1
>  [common]
>  LASTDRIVE=M
>
>
>After I get this worked out, I need to write up the details so I can have
>200 middle school students hook up there modems after a bit of training.  I
>have the new modems, internet connections and computers ready.
>
>Thanks for any help you can give.
>
>Ed Krug
>Denver Colorado
>Learn and Earn Computer Program
>
>

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