[cut] > The content of "/etc/ppp/peers/dialup1310986139" is: > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > 115200 > lcp-echo-failure 0 > lcp-echo-interval 0 > novj > nobsdcomp > novjccomp > nopcomp > noaccomp I think most of operator uses at least one of compression methods to save bandwidth. Turning off these options is unwise. [cut]
> defaultroute This command tells pppd to add your vodafone PPP connection as default route. > connect-delay 7 > remotename dialup1310986139 > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > Now I am able to dial in to the Vodafone network. I set GPRS- > connection to default gateway This should be done earlier by pppd, thus not necessary. > , but I can not get any webpage in Aurora or any other data (ex. > "pings" on console). If I type in "ifdown usb0" (not connected to PC! > ), then I can surf in web!?! Is this ok? No. Set up routing correctly. PPP scripts allow to start commands on creating and destroying PPP connection. > Is there an better easier solution? The route- command shows two > default gateways (I think this is the problem) you are correct. There should be only one default GW. > and any ping s were done by using usb0- device...strange. If I switch > of the usb0- device, the route entry of usb0 is automatically deleted Are you sure. Few lines above you have mentioned, that you have two GW... anyway, I would avoid setting up routing to your PC host via usb0 interface as a default route. Use static route instead. -- Patryk "LeadMan" Benderz Linux Registered User #377521 () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\ www.asciiribbon.org - against proprietary attachments _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community