on Wed, May 23, 2001 at 08:51:44AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 
wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> For the last few days, I've been unable to connect to my ISP via
> dialup modem.  Before this, I had no problem and it would connect very
> soon after dialing. Now, there appears to be line noise preventing it
> to connect at all. The problem is it connects in Windows fine. It
> takes a while (about 1 minute), but it connects.  Of course, I prefer
> not to ask the ISP as I can almost guarentee they Linux is not one of
> their supported OS's.

Suggest you look again.  Virtually all ISPs provide, at a minimum,
instructions for establishing a PPP connection.  Often these are geared
toward specific GUI tools, but you can usually glean the required
information:

  - Access number(s)
  - UserID format
  - Password format
  - DNS
  - Authentication protocol.

...if anything's changed recently, your ISP is the best source of
information.  If your ISP doesn't support GNU/Linux, consider switching
to one which does.

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