Adrián Montero wrote:
Ok, the modem waits for a "CONNECT" and never comes, but what could it expect? My modem is a Diamond Supraexpress 33.6i V+ Intl.
You'll be glad to know that this isn't a WinModem. Have you tried wvdial yet? I found wvdial a lot easier to use than kppp. It can be set up quite easily by running wvdialconf. Try it and see if it works.
----- Original Message ----- From: Jim Sabatke
To: Adrián Montero If by "doesn't connect" means that the modem never returns a "CONNECT" string, then I would check the modem's switches or setup (initialization string). Your modem is probably setup in a non-standard way.
Adrián Montero wrote:
When i connect trought kppp my modem inicialize and dial the but doesnŽt connect. Can you suggest me anything?
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