Walt L. Williams wrote: [...] > > I am attempting to connect to my ISP with wvdial. The instructions I found > states that I should run wvdialconf command. I did. It sets a few settings > for you. The instructions state that I should now change the phone number in > the wvdial.conf file to the appropriate settings.
According to the NewbieDOC HOWTO[1], wvdial should ask you for the telephone number during the setup phase. You should not need to mess around with config files. During autoconfiguration "you must supply your internet provider's phone number, your internet account login name and your internet account password". > I then ran the > wvdial command per instructions and the dude takes off and dial out and > appears to establish a connection. I try to ping my college's server and > nothing. [...] Check that your screen output is similar to that in the NewbieDOC article. (The article was written for Sarge but should still hold true for Etch.) For example, when Wvdial authenticates to the ISP's server, the output looks like this: Username: --> Looks like a login prompt. --> Sending: abcdefgh abcdefgh Password: --> Looks like a password prompt. --> Sending: (password) Authentication Successful. Entering PPP mode. Async interface address is unnumbered (Loopback0) Your IP address is 255.255.255.255. MTU is 1500 bytes Header compression will match your system. --> Looks like a welcome message Can you ping http://bbc.co.uk or http://google.com rather than your college's server? [1] http://newbiedoc.berlios.de/wiki/Setting_up_a_serial_modem_using_Wvdial -- Chris. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]