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- <li><em>date</em>: Thu Dec 16 15:37:07 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: mpwright at speedfactory.net (Mark Wright)</li>
- <li><em>subject</em>: [ale] need working dialup</li>
I am exasperated. (ooh I even spelled it right)
I have been trying for three months in my spare time to set up a nice
little Linux box for my mom. She badly needs a replacement for here
Apple IIsi. She is on dial up. I am a computer professional.
Whatever that means. I have been repairing Mainframes since 85. I
used dial up back when every modem command and network option had to be
entered by hand on whatever tty device we were lucky enough to have.
So why can't I get a Linux distro to connect to Earthlink?
I have tried FC2, Mandrake 9.2, and 10.0, Knoppix 2.0, Linspire 4.5,
and Ubuntu. I have two identical US robotics 56K modems that work fine
on any machine. One of them was working on an OS2 box only a few
months ago.
FC2 had a strange issue with the modem that I corrected via a tip I
found online. All the others auto sense the modem and dial it
correctly without help. I get to the same place with al the different
distos.
From /var/log/message on Ubuntu:
chat [24230]: send (ATST6782454201)
chat [24230]: expect (connect)
chat [24230]: ^M
chat [24230]: CONNECT
chat [24230]: - - got it
chat [24230]: send (/d)
pppd [24227]: Serial connection established
pppd [24227]: Using interface ppp0
pppd [24227]: Connect : ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS0
pppd [24227]: LCP: timeout sending config-Requests
pppd [24227]: Connection terminated
pppd [24227]: Hangup (SIGHUP)
pppd [24227]: Exit .
I have printed a three inch notebook full of HOW-TO's from the
internet. I have followed many rabbit trails. I have read ppp set up
instructions from 1996 but I have no answers. I have tried to set up
my Speedfactory account with a local dial up number to verify that it
is not Earhtlink being funny.
Is any one using a Linux machine with a modem. I am willing to buy an
internal or another external or really anything that will make it work.
I have looked at every file associated with communication for config
and privileges but will gladly go over anything again. If you have a
working configuration I would love to compare. Sorry this is so long
but I am only scratching the surface.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Mark Wright
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