Norbert Kamenicky wrote:

I am not familiar with wvdial, but used diald in a past.
In case of problems I always identified it in logs,
so let's have a look at logs too.
If it's not sufficient, check if debug flag of wvdial
is on and/or increase log level.

Run emerge -f some_pkg at first, it's doing append by default,
but it will not auto start after the fail. To have such functionality
u have to make a simple script for it.

Anyway from your message it's not clear if your inet connection
works even for short time. Check it by "ping www.gentoo.org"
and let us now.

noro

I had the same problems when I tried using wvdial. I tried everything I could find in the wvdial manuals, faqs, and from searching the web. Nothing worked to solve it. I ended up installing kdenetwork so I could use kppp and had no problems with it. I no longer use dialup now as I have a satellite modem.

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