Hi Suranjan It does not seem that many people use WLL phones to connect to the internet on this list. I do and have set up gnome-ppp for that. Here is what I suggest for you. I have gotten all the info from many of your old mails, so you might need to correct some of the strings if your situation has changed after your old mails in relation to this: 1. Start Gnome-PPP 2. Click on Setup 3. In the Modem tab, in device you need to have /dev/ACM0 4. In Type, use Analog Modem 5. In Speed, use 230400, if that does not work, you'd have to try 115200 6. In Phone Line, use Tone 7. Volume does not matter. 8. In Phone Numbers it is okay if you don't set anything, you can set the phone number in the first dialog box after starting Gnome-PPP 9. Click on the Init Strings and insert the three init strings from your /etc/wvdial.conf (ATZ, ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0, at+crm=1;at$lgpkt=3) 10. tick Waif for dialtone 11. In the Networking tab, in IP select Dynamic IP address 12. In DNS, select Automatic DNS 13. In the Options tab, select "Dock in notification area" 14. In Connection, select Abort connecting if no dialtone, check carrier line, check default route, ignore terminal strings (stupid mode), idle time is 0 (disabled) 15. Finally, if the first dialog box, use the phone number and userid and password from your /etc/wvdial.conf I do hope that this works for you and you can connect. I travel a lot and can not always respond quickly. Sincerely, Moz suranjan jii wrote: Namaskar brothers, |
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