Dear G List: 

I have a PowerMac G4 466 running both OS 9.2.2 and OS 10.2.6. On the OS 9
side, the G4's internal modem works perfectly well. The same cannot be said
of its performance on the OS X side.

To the best of my knowledge, I have configured the modem properly. I created
a new Location in Network called Sympatico Dial-Up. I have set the Network
Configuration to Internal Modem, selected PPP for the connection type,
entered the DNS numbers as supplied by my ISP, keyed in the user ID and
password as supplied by my ISP, and set the proper dial up number to access
their server. 

After having done all this I launch Internet Connect and click Connect. The
modem tries to negotiate a connection. The modem dials in, reports it is
connecting, and then disconnects after a few moments. I have tried this
several times, each time with the same result.

When working in OS 9, I went to Apple System Profiler and checked under
System Profiler to see if it could see the modem. Sure enough it could see
it perfectly well. Under OS 10.2.6, Apple System Profiler doesn't show the
modem at all. I presume that it should show up here as it does under OS
9.2.2. 

Any ideas?

Roland :(



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