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List:       kde-user
Subject:    Re: KPPP/PPP problems
From:       "stgraham" <stgraham () istar ! ca>
Date:       1998-11-30 3:45:11
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I had a similiar problem , with a flex modem.. I tried changing the
initialization string and could not get it to work ...hope  you have better
luck than me ... ended up buying a USR works like a charm ... you might try
another place for help also....www.marko.net....good site for tech
assistance
-----Original Message-----
From: Micael Karlberg <bmk@telia.com>
To: KDE User List <kde-user@lists.netcentral.net>
Date: November 28, 1998 6:23 PM
Subject: KPPP/PPP problems


>Hi
>
>I have problems communicating with my modem. It is a K56FLEX (I have no
>documentation on it, "since" I received it as a result of getting an
>account at my ISP).
>I have a newly bought MkLinux system (installed on a G3 Power Macintosh)
>that came with KDE.
>I use KPPP to configure PPP and so on. But when I attempt to connect,
>there is no response from the modem.
>
>I have read the Kppp Handbook. In chapter 6 is mentioned something
>about going into the "Settings/More/Terminal". There is no such thing
>in my KPPP.
>
>The only thing with "terminal" is reached through "Setup/Modem/Terminal".
>
>When trying to "talk" to the modem using this "mini" terminal, I cannot
>type _anything_ into the "terminal". The only action that I can perform
>is the modem reset (done via the menues), and doing that I can see the
>"TD-lamp" flash. I am using device /dev/cua0, which is the only device
>where the modem responds to (any) actions.
>
>With the "Query Modem" button it looks like it is talking to the modem
>(some lamps flashing) but the result is a list of empty fields.
>
>Whats wrong?
>
>Any other means of communicating with the modem?
>
>/BMK
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