Re: pikkin up n old bone "dial up'



squareyes wrote:
John Heinen wrote:

Okay, here is my list, and thank you for your patience Winton
1. did not type anything by provider
2 used static, 20769108/185 20769108186
3 used pap
4 used: user name hens and pat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
5 xxxxxx (pasword)
6 speed 115200
7 tone
8 xxxxxxx local phon nu
9 yes
10 tab enter
11 /dev/ttyACM3
12 finnished
13 tab
14 restart
15 applic>acces>terminal
16 sudo pasword xxxxxx
17 pop
18 command not found




Hi John,
try connecting with pon not pop, if that doesn't work,
I think most isp's now use Dynamic, so try first removing all in pppconfig,
may need to delete "backup" connection made here, and start again. You
probably have a bit of a mess here
now and if it doesn't connect with pon you haven't really lost
anything. Start pppconfig, and use Dynamic
instead of static. write files... Exit this utility... Shouldn't need
to restart. In terminal type pon.
Take Care
Winton

I switched to a usb modem, usrobotics, /dev/ttyS3, com 4 in dos, just to make sure that it is not the modem, ( most likely it's me) deleted all files and started fresh. used dynamic instead of static and when I type in pon, nothing happens. Thanks for your patience Wilton, please stay with me if you can. John




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