Re: [newbie] isa modem again

2000-07-25 Thread Darryl Gibson
Martin B wrote: > > well folks after adding the line > > into the /etc/ppp/pap-secrets file > and checking if there was a line auth in the > /etc/ppp/options > (all there was in this file was lock) Just lock!? That's definitely a problem. You need more in there than that. I've attached a copy

[newbie] isa modem again

2000-07-23 Thread Martin B
well folks after adding the line into the /etc/ppp/pap-secrets file and checking if there was a line auth in the /etc/ppp/options (all there was in this file was lock) im still unable to authenticate on dial up i talked to the provider and they siad authentication is any encryption and clear te

Re: [newbie] isa modem again

2000-07-23 Thread Darryl Gibson
Martin B wrote: > > By default the remote user is required to authenticate itself > because the system has a default route to the internet Hi Martin, My guess is your system considers your ISP to be a remote user, and is asking your ISP to authenticate itself to YOUR computer. Check your /etc

Re: [newbie] isa modem again

2000-07-23 Thread Paul
On Sun, 23 Jul 2000, Martin B wrote: >By default the remote user is required to authenticate itself >because the system has a default route to the internet >but i couldnt find any suitable(secrect) password for it to use to do so >none of the available passwords would let it do so > >lovely messa

Re: [newbie] isa modem again

2000-07-23 Thread Dennis Myers
Martin B wrote: > well i finally managed to get the modem to get past the initilized > stage and it dials etc but the kppp deamon dies when it comes to > authentication > on the providers network > i clicked the details button and is say this > > By default the remote user is required to authenti

Re: [newbie] isa modem again

2000-07-23 Thread Charles A Edwards
Martin Try changing your auth. from PAP to CHAP. My ISP uses CHAP and so might yours. Charles - Original Message - From: "Martin B" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2000 5:40 AM Subject: [newbie] isa modem again > well

[newbie] isa modem again

2000-07-23 Thread Martin B
well i finally managed to get the modem to get past the initilized stage and it dials etc but the kppp deamon dies when it comes to authentication on the providers network i clicked the details button and is say this By default the remote user is required to authenticate itself because the system

Re: [newbie] isa modem

2000-07-22 Thread Darryl Gibson
Martin B wrote: > and to be honest Darryl would you explain a little more what Did you setup a > dial string? I.E. ADT 123.4567 > > means as i im at a loss to it > yes i have put in the number to dial if that is what you are asking Yes, that was what I was asking. I realize it was a basic quest

Re: [newbie] isa modem

2000-07-22 Thread Martin B
well i tryed changing the pre and post init delay to 100 and its still not getting past initilizing and to be honest Darryl would you explain a little more what Did you setup a dial string? I.E. ADT 123.4567 means as i im at a loss to it yes i have put in the number to dial if that is what you

Re: [newbie] isa modem

2000-07-22 Thread Charles A Edwards
- Original Message - From: "Martin B" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 8:07 PM Subject: [newbie] isa modem > i have just installed 7.1 mandrake > and have a dynalink isa modem > when i try using kppp to di

[newbie] isa modem

2000-07-21 Thread Martin B
i have just installed 7.1 mandrake and have a dynalink isa modem when i try using kppp to dial provider it gets as far as initilazing and thats as far ass it gets is there some thing i am having to do to get it to dial out it does read that there is a modem i just dont know why its stopping at

Re: [Re: [[newbie]- ISA modem]]

2000-01-18 Thread Michael Scottaline
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > manual setup And I have to ask do you know why I cannot browse on mine. > I get mine connected but I cannot browse at all or chat or anythingbut I > get connected and stay connected!! > > John === edit /etc/resolv.conf add: search nameserver

Re: [[newbie]- ISA modem]

2000-01-17 Thread Steve Allen
Andy, Modems can be a pain to set up with Linux. Software driven WinModems for sure do not work. At least not yet. Your best bet for an internal modem is to find an ISA modem with jumpers so you can change the IRQs and COM ports with ease. Here is a Web Site that has a Linux/Modem compatibility

Re: [newbie]- ISA modem

2000-01-17 Thread Andy Foote
   There are isa win modems... there might be isa winmodems but the 33.6 version of my modem is on a list of compatable modems with linux.i have the 56 onewhen i querry the modem it just says its busyis that what winmodems do?

Re: [[newbie]- ISA modem]

2000-01-17 Thread Michael Scottaline
"Andy Foote" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > To whom it may concern, > > I have a USR 2030, ISA PNP\USR 2030 56k modem > > To my knowledge an ISA modem is not a winmodem. NOT necessarily so. Do you have jumpers?? Does the documentation mention Win 9x as a requir

Re: [newbie]- ISA modem

2000-01-17 Thread forest
There are isa win modems... Andy Foote wrote: To whom it may concern, I have a USR 2030, ISA PNP\USR 2030 56k modem To my knowledge an ISA modem is not a winmodem. I am having trouble setting up the modem.  When I query the modem it is busy. I have it on com2 which that is true. Any ideas? Let

[newbie]- ISA modem

2000-01-17 Thread Andy Foote
To whom it may concern,   I have a USR 2030, ISA PNP\USR 2030 56k modem   To my knowledge an ISA modem is not a winmodem.   I am having trouble setting up the modem.  When I query the modem it is busy. I have it on com2 which that is true.   Any ideas? Let me know.   Andy Foote