BandiPat wrote:
On Saturday 19 August 2006 20:56, jim tate wrote:
[...]
Open YaST2 from your menu. It's listed as YAST under the
SystemConfigurationYaST heading. From there, go to Network
Devices, where you'll find Modem. Select that, it will open,
should find the modem and from there you
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* jim tate [EMAIL PROTECTED] [08-19-06 13:19]:
I have a 56k modem that has run under Fedora and I want to setup in
Suse10.1
The *first* thing to do is try YaST2 and see if it recognizes your
modem. If it does, all this speculation and maneuvering is for no
On Sunday 20 August 2006 14:29, Boyd Lynn Gerber wrote:
-- local IP address 14.74.75.37
-- pppd: 0
-- remote IP address 299.69.68.92
I think the remote IP address has to be wrong. I think it can not be
above 256.X.X.X I may be wrong but that just does not seem right.
oops, missed
On Sun, 20 Aug 2006, Boyd Lynn Gerber wrote:
On Sun, 20 Aug 2006, jim tate wrote:
Well I thought I had it. Everything in dialup is working fine, but the
Firefox browser is having DNS lookup problems. Isn't that the
sbcglobal.net server problem, I have tried three different access phone
On Sunday 20 August 2006 14:37, jim tate wrote:
Yes I can ping the DNS addresses.
Then I'd say it's clear your dial-up is working, and you need to contact your
ISP's support to find out why the DNS servers don't. It looks to me like
everything is configured correctly from your side
On Sunday 20 August 2006 14:48, jim tate wrote:
Anders Johansson wrote:
On Sunday 20 August 2006 14:33, Boyd Lynn Gerber wrote:
-- remote IP address 299.69.68.92
snip
Those IP's are what wvdial spit out, I did a copy an paste of same.
So in one dial-up you get 199.69.68.92 and in another
On Sunday 20 August 2006 08:40, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Sunday 20 August 2006 14:37, jim tate wrote:
Yes I can ping the DNS addresses.
Then I'd say it's clear your dial-up is working, and you need to
contact your ISP's support to find out why the DNS servers don't. It
looks to me like
Anders Johansson wrote:
On Sunday 20 August 2006 14:33, Boyd Lynn Gerber wrote:
-- remote IP address 299.69.68.92
I think the remote IP address has to be wrong. I think it can not be
above 256.X.X.X I may be wrong but that just does not seem right.
Normally
On Sunday 20 August 2006 10:33, jim tate wrote:
Anders Johansson wrote:
On Sunday 20 August 2006 14:33, Boyd Lynn Gerber wrote:
-- remote IP address 299.69.68.92
I think the remote IP address has to be wrong. I think it can
not be above 256.X.X.X I may be wrong but that just does not
I have a 56k modem that has run under Fedora and I want to setup in Suse10.1
Below is the info on the modem, is there a driver in Suse for this modem.
This isn't a Windows modem , it is a Lucent Venus compatible modem
that will run in Linux. Redhat9 and Fedora has drivers that would run it.
BandiPat wrote:
On Saturday 19 August 2006 13:16, jim tate wrote:
I have a 56k modem that has run under Fedora and I want to setup in
Suse10.1 Below is the info on the modem, is there a driver in Suse
for this modem. This isn't a Windows modem , it is a Lucent Venus
compatible modem that
On Saturday 19 August 2006 20:56, jim tate wrote:
[...]
Open YaST2 from your menu. It's listed as YAST under the
SystemConfigurationYaST heading. From there, go to Network
Devices, where you'll find Modem. Select that, it will open,
should find the modem and from there you configure the
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