-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, I am having trouble in finding a way to simply configure multiple providers ( ISPs ) for ISDN internet access. I have a USR Sportster internal which has been working ok for years. But my troubles are these : The 'standard' kinternet : It has only ( in 7.0 ) the ( in my opinion ) silly, slow and very little flexibility of YaST2 config options, I have never found ( in 6 months ) how to add a new provider, if I try to add a new one what it does is assume it as the new default provider. Also there doesn't seem to be away to choose them providers, RMB on the kinternet icon only shows one provider called ISDN ( which BTW doesn't exist ) I then tried kwvdial, but it doesnt find my idsn card, tries to detect a modem and fails. Works ok with modem. Then I went back to kisd ( commercial ) which I had found very useful back with redhat 5.2. But now it made very weird things, configuring my actual card as an 'external' ippp0 with default ISP. When I try to connect with another account, it tries to use interface ippp1 which doesnt exist. I havent found neither where it gets the idea of using ippp1, but problem is the same. I can't find an easy way to configure multiple ISPs. Please HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELP !!!!!!!! I am completely stuck in this one, and have been so for some 4 or 5 months ... - -- - From the forgotten corner in Europe, Land of Breogan Powered by GNU/Linux SuSE 7.0 - Linux user #97.266 ...may the force be with you -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1e-SuSE (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE6yiP/43VmOmspzC4RAqUkAKCeSY0y6uGb64vHXxAYKYuaisRuEgCfZZBT NY2Cd9QIKGx/XQxJVgyI7WQ= =PEjl -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----