Re: [ubuntu-in] OT: Unable to access the internet even though the BSNL WLL connection is working

2008-03-27 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi
 
 Am using a BSNL WLL (CDMA) fixed wireless phone connection to access the 
 internet. But for the last two days though the phone connects i am unable to 
 browse.

 
 So what could be the problem - if an additional DNS needs to be added / 
 changed how do i find out ???
 

seems the problem was with the DNS, and BSNL have rectified it , so it 
works,

the current DNS' are:
WvDial*1: primary   DNS address 218.248.240.79
WvDial*1: secondary DNS address 218.248.240.135

in case some one turned auto dns off and needs to add the new ones :)

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[ubuntu-in] OT: Unable to access the internet even though the BSNL WLL connection is working

2008-03-22 Thread Moz
Hi Ramnarayan

I need to connect to the internet using BSNL CDMA WLL fixed wireless 
phone (it is a Airtone 800-1x-III phone instrument) using Gutsy 7.10. 
Can you send me your wvdial.conf file? Or other config advise to help 
me connect?

Thank you,

Moz

At 22/03/08 10:43 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi

Am using a BSNL WLL (CDMA) fixed wireless phone connection to access the
internet.

The connection has been working pretty well since January.

But for the last two days though the phone connects i am unable to browse.

This is my wvdial connection
WvDial*1: pppd: x?[06][08]
WvDial*1: pppd: x?[06][08]
.. 


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Re: [ubuntu-in] OT: Unable to access the internet even though the BSNL WLL connection is working

2008-03-22 Thread Jasbir Khehra
On 3/22/08, Sanjay Bhangar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hey ..

 On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 1:00 PM, Ramnarayan. K [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  Hi Jasbir,
 
  1. I added the opendns namservers while the connection was off and it
  did not work
  infact when i did less /etc/resolv.conf
 
  it only showed the normal nameservers
 
  i then live added the above opendns - and it worked ??
 
  Why ?? can i make these permanent additions ??

The dialer programs be it wvdial or adsl pppoeconf upon successful
connection gets the DNS entries from the ISP and overwrites them in
etc/resolv.conf . Also while disconnecting remove these entries. There
is provision in the config files of these dialers to disable this auto
feature.
In case of wvdial add this line in /etc/wvdial.conf
Auto DNS=off

 I've had this problem before where Ubuntu keeps changing resolv.conf and it
 can get quite irritating -- not sure if this was the most elegant solution,
 but I would do:
  $sudo chattr +i /etc/resolv.conf  (this makes the file 'immutable' and thus
 network-manager can't automatically change it.. )
@Sanjay
That is a bit excessive. You need to find out the exact program which
is making changes to resolv.conf and disable the option.

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Re: [ubuntu-in] OT: Unable to access the internet even though the BSNL WLL connection is working

2008-03-22 Thread Moz
On 3/22/08, Ramnarayan. K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Moz,


 On 3/22/08, Moz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I need to connect to the internet using BSNL CDMA WLL fixed wireless
  phone (it is a Airtone 800-1x-III phone instrument) using Gutsy 7.10.
  Can you send me your wvdial.conf file? Or other config advise to help
  me connect?

 The BSNL -FWT phone that does work is the Huawei ETS 2288. As far as i
 know the Airtone 800-1x-III , sadly, *does not work*. However,
 depending on where you are the BSNL will change the phone instrument
 to a model that works.

 Hi, a few hours ago I sent a mail to mailing list to request on info
on how to connect gutsy 7.10 to internet using BSNL CDMA WLL fixed
wireless telephone (instrument Airtone 800-1x-III). I just finished
configuration and connected to the internet, and here are my config
files:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /etc/resolv.conf
nameserver 218.248.240.208
nameserver 218.248.240.135
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /etc/wvdial.conf

[Dialer Defaults]
Init1 = ATZ
# Init2 = ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 C1 D2 +FCLASS=0
Init2 = ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 C1 D2 +FCLASS=0
Init3 = at+crm=1;+cmux=1;+cps=33;+cta=0
Modem Type = Analog Modem
Baud = 115200
New PPPD = yes
Modem = /dev/ttyUSB0
ISDN = 0
Phone = #777
Password=cdma
Username=cdma


Regards

Moz

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Re: [ubuntu-in] OT: Unable to access the internet even though the BSNL WLL connection is working

2008-03-22 Thread Ramnarayan . K
Hi Moz,

Good for you and Congrats

So much for Airtone Not working ?? maybe it does not work on Wincedows
hence the rush in BSNL to change the instruments

**
As Mir says can you either make a how to and post it somewhere , or
just mail it to the list, it will be good to have.

The whole how to from start to finish will be good,

thanks
ram


On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 3:22 PM, Moz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 3/22/08, Ramnarayan. K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hi Moz,
  
  
   On 3/22/08, Moz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
I need to connect to the internet using BSNL CDMA WLL fixed wireless
phone (it is a Airtone 800-1x-III phone instrument) using Gutsy 7.10.
Can you send me your wvdial.conf file? Or other config advise to help
me connect?
  
   The BSNL -FWT phone that does work is the Huawei ETS 2288. As far as i
   know the Airtone 800-1x-III , sadly, *does not work*. However,
   depending on where you are the BSNL will change the phone instrument
   to a model that works.

   Hi, a few hours ago I sent a mail to mailing list to request on info
  on how to connect gutsy 7.10 to internet using BSNL CDMA WLL fixed
  wireless telephone (instrument Airtone 800-1x-III). I just finished
  configuration and connected to the internet, and here are my config
  files:

  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /etc/resolv.conf
  nameserver 218.248.240.208
  nameserver 218.248.240.135
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /etc/wvdial.conf

  [Dialer Defaults]
  Init1 = ATZ
  # Init2 = ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 C1 D2 +FCLASS=0
  Init2 = ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 C1 D2 +FCLASS=0
  Init3 = at+crm=1;+cmux=1;+cps=33;+cta=0
  Modem Type = Analog Modem
  Baud = 115200
  New PPPD = yes
  Modem = /dev/ttyUSB0
  ISDN = 0
  Phone = #777
  Password=cdma
  Username=cdma


  Regards

  Moz


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[ubuntu-in] OT: Unable to access the internet even though the BSNL WLL connection is working

2008-03-21 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi

Am using a BSNL WLL (CDMA) fixed wireless phone connection to access the 
internet.

The connection has been working pretty well since January.

But for the last two days though the phone connects i am unable to browse.

This is my wvdial connection
WvDial*1: pppd: x?[06][08]
WvDial*1: pppd: x?[06][08]
WvDial*1: local  IP address 10.1.0.8
WvDial*1: pppd: x?[06][08]
WvDial*1: remote IP address 10.64.64.64
WvDial*1: pppd: x?[06][08]
WvDial*1: primary   DNS address 61.1.96.69
WvDial*1: pppd: x?[06][08]
WvDial*1: secondary DNS address 61.1.96.71
WvDial*1: pppd: x?[06][08]

***
My ifconfig seems a bit different (but cannot make out what)
ppp0  Link encap:Point-to-Point Protocol
   inet addr:10.1.0.8  P-t-P:10.64.64.64  Mask:255.255.255.255
   UP POINTOPOINT RUNNING NOARP MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
   RX packets:5 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
   TX packets:10 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
   collisions:0 txqueuelen:3
   RX bytes:62 (62.0 b)  TX bytes:325 (325.0 b)
***
I traced routes to one of the DNS' and this is what i got
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ tracepath 61.1.96.71
  1:  10.1.0.26 (10.1.0.26)  0.241ms pmtu 1500
  1:  192.168.50.1 (192.168.50.1) 1287.837ms
  1:  192.168.50.1 (192.168.50.1)  25292.169ms
  2:  172.24.160.22 (172.24.160.22)696.038ms
  3:  61.0.228.101 (61.0.228.101)asymm  8 1235.882ms
  3:  61.0.228.101 (61.0.228.101)asymm  8 25240.111ms
  4:  no reply
  5:  no reply
 snipped
  31:  no reply
  Too many hops: pmtu 1500
  Resume: pmtu 1500
***
Randomly i tried tracepathing 71.100.100.1 and it did in 14 steps.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ tracepath 71.100.100.1
  1:  10.1.0.8 (10.1.0.8)   0.249ms pmtu 1500
  1:  192.168.50.1 (192.168.50.1) 1239.862ms
  1:  192.168.50.1 (192.168.50.1) 25244.053ms
  2:  172.24.160.22 (172.24.160.22)   2179.046ms
  2:  172.24.160.22 (172.24.160.22)   26184.132ms
  2:  172.24.160.22 (172.24.160.22)   50188.101ms
  3:  218.248.255.58 (218.248.255.58)  asymm  5 2148.849ms
  3:  218.248.255.58 (218.248.255.58)  asymm  5 26155.933ms
  3:  218.248.255.58 (218.248.255.58)  asymm  5 50156.138ms
  4:  202.54.185.194 (202.54.185.194)  asymm 16 1847.889ms
  4:  202.54.185.194 (202.54.185.194)  asymm 16 25852.088ms
  5:  59.163.16.130 (59.163.16.130)asymm 15 1975.910ms
  5:  59.163.16.130 (59.163.16.130)asymm 15 25980.134ms
  6:  64.86.84.129 (64.86.84.129)  asymm 14 2315.921ms
  6:  64.86.84.129 (64.86.84.129)  asymm 14 26320.127ms
  6:  64.86.84.129 (64.86.84.129)  asymm 14 50324.134ms
  7:  216.6.86.17 (216.6.86.17)asymm 13 2091.891ms
  7:  216.6.86.17 (216.6.86.17)asymm 13 26094.663ms
  7:  216.6.86.17 (216.6.86.17)asymm 13 50093.805ms
  8:  216.6.33.5 (216.6.33.5)  asymm 14 1256.042ms
  8:  216.6.33.5 (216.6.33.5)  asymm 14 25260.117ms
  9:  66.198.97.26 (66.198.97.26)  asymm 15 2535.011ms
  9:  66.198.97.26 (66.198.97.26)  asymm 15 26540.152ms
  9:  66.198.97.26 (66.198.97.26)  asymm 15 50544.147ms
10:  152.63.57.50 (152.63.57.50)  asymm 18 1291.888ms
10:  152.63.57.50 (152.63.57.50)  asymm 18 25296.137ms
11:  152.63.81.242 (152.63.81.242)asymm 13 692.055ms
12:  152.63.80.18 (152.63.80.18)  asymm 14 2579.909ms
12:  152.63.80.18 (152.63.80.18)  asymm 14 26584.147ms
12:  152.63.80.18 (152.63.80.18)  asymm 14 50588.147ms
13:  130.81.28.234 (130.81.28.234)asymm 14 2069.481ms
13:  130.81.28.234 (130.81.28.234)asymm 14 26076.123ms
13:  130.81.28.234 (130.81.28.234) asymm 14 50080.163ms
14:  71.100.100.1 (71.100.100.1)   2111.704ms reached
  Resume: pmtu 1500 hops 14 back 14
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$

I don't understand why it traces or pings a random ip address


So what could be the problem - if an additional DNS needs to be added / 
changed how do i find out ???

Any one else using BSNL WLL can they confirm what their DNS' are and if 
its working.

thanks
ram

System : Ubuntu 7.10, BSNL FWT, Access method using wvdial.


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Re: [ubuntu-in] OT: Unable to access the internet even though the BSNL WLL connection is working

2008-03-21 Thread Mir Nazim
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 10:43 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi

  Am using a BSNL WLL (CDMA) fixed wireless phone connection to access the
  internet.

Go here http://installing-huawei-cdma-modem-in-linux.blogspot.com/.
Just make sure ur baud rate is = 115200 in config as well as phone.

  The connection has been working pretty well since January.

  But for the last two days though the phone connects i am unable to browse.

  This is my wvdial connection
  WvDial*1: pppd: x?[06][08]
  WvDial*1: pppd: x?[06][08]
  WvDial*1: local  IP address 10.1.0.8
  WvDial*1: pppd: x?[06][08]
  WvDial*1: remote IP address 10.64.64.64
  WvDial*1: pppd: x?[06][08]
  WvDial*1: primary   DNS address 61.1.96.69
  WvDial*1: pppd: x?[06][08]
  WvDial*1: secondary DNS address 61.1.96.71
  WvDial*1: pppd: x?[06][08]

  ***
  My ifconfig seems a bit different (but cannot make out what)
  ppp0  Link encap:Point-to-Point Protocol
inet addr:10.1.0.8  P-t-P:10.64.64.64  Mask:255.255.255.255
UP POINTOPOINT RUNNING NOARP MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
RX packets:5 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:10 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:3
RX bytes:62 (62.0 b)  TX bytes:325 (325.0 b)
  ***
  I traced routes to one of the DNS' and this is what i got
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ tracepath 61.1.96.71
   1:  10.1.0.26 (10.1.0.26)  0.241ms pmtu 1500
   1:  192.168.50.1 (192.168.50.1) 1287.837ms
   1:  192.168.50.1 (192.168.50.1)  25292.169ms
   2:  172.24.160.22 (172.24.160.22)696.038ms
   3:  61.0.228.101 (61.0.228.101)asymm  8 1235.882ms
   3:  61.0.228.101 (61.0.228.101)asymm  8 25240.111ms
   4:  no reply
   5:  no reply
   snipped
   31:  no reply
   Too many hops: pmtu 1500
   Resume: pmtu 1500
  ***
  Randomly i tried tracepathing 71.100.100.1 and it did in 14 steps.

  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ tracepath 71.100.100.1
   1:  10.1.0.8 (10.1.0.8)   0.249ms pmtu 1500
   1:  192.168.50.1 (192.168.50.1) 1239.862ms
   1:  192.168.50.1 (192.168.50.1) 25244.053ms
   2:  172.24.160.22 (172.24.160.22)   2179.046ms
   2:  172.24.160.22 (172.24.160.22)   26184.132ms
   2:  172.24.160.22 (172.24.160.22)   50188.101ms
   3:  218.248.255.58 (218.248.255.58)  asymm  5 2148.849ms
   3:  218.248.255.58 (218.248.255.58)  asymm  5 26155.933ms
   3:  218.248.255.58 (218.248.255.58)  asymm  5 50156.138ms
   4:  202.54.185.194 (202.54.185.194)  asymm 16 1847.889ms
   4:  202.54.185.194 (202.54.185.194)  asymm 16 25852.088ms
   5:  59.163.16.130 (59.163.16.130)asymm 15 1975.910ms
   5:  59.163.16.130 (59.163.16.130)asymm 15 25980.134ms
   6:  64.86.84.129 (64.86.84.129)  asymm 14 2315.921ms
   6:  64.86.84.129 (64.86.84.129)  asymm 14 26320.127ms
   6:  64.86.84.129 (64.86.84.129)  asymm 14 50324.134ms
   7:  216.6.86.17 (216.6.86.17)asymm 13 2091.891ms
   7:  216.6.86.17 (216.6.86.17)asymm 13 26094.663ms
   7:  216.6.86.17 (216.6.86.17)asymm 13 50093.805ms
   8:  216.6.33.5 (216.6.33.5)  asymm 14 1256.042ms
   8:  216.6.33.5 (216.6.33.5)  asymm 14 25260.117ms
   9:  66.198.97.26 (66.198.97.26)  asymm 15 2535.011ms
   9:  66.198.97.26 (66.198.97.26)  asymm 15 26540.152ms
   9:  66.198.97.26 (66.198.97.26)  asymm 15 50544.147ms
  10:  152.63.57.50 (152.63.57.50)  asymm 18 1291.888ms
  10:  152.63.57.50 (152.63.57.50)  asymm 18 25296.137ms
  11:  152.63.81.242 (152.63.81.242)asymm 13 692.055ms
  12:  152.63.80.18 (152.63.80.18)  asymm 14 2579.909ms
  12:  152.63.80.18 (152.63.80.18)  asymm 14 26584.147ms
  12:  152.63.80.18 (152.63.80.18)  asymm 14 50588.147ms
  13:  130.81.28.234 (130.81.28.234)asymm 14 2069.481ms
  13:  130.81.28.234 (130.81.28.234)asymm 14 26076.123ms
  13:  130.81.28.234 (130.81.28.234) asymm 14 50080.163ms
  14:  71.100.100.1 (71.100.100.1)   2111.704ms reached
   Resume: pmtu 1500 hops 14 back 14
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$

  I don't understand why it traces or pings a random ip address

  
  So what could be the problem - if an additional DNS needs to be added /
  changed how do i find out ???

  Any one else using BSNL WLL can they confirm what their DNS' are and if
  its working.

  thanks
  ram

  System : Ubuntu 7.10, BSNL FWT, Access method using wvdial.


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