You may have to script the connection - parse the output of wvdial, when it gets a "busy" killall wvdial and "wvdial <alternate profile>".
On Tuesday, July 04, 2000 10:31 AM, Togan Muftuoglu [SMTP:toganm@turk.net] wrote:
Ine started typing into the keyboard and wrote:
Hi all,
If my ISP has more than one dial number, how to put the other numbers in
wvdial? so when dialed number is busy automaticly try the other one.
any ideas?
man wvdial will give you info for alternate numbers or have a look at
the /etc/wvdial.conf file. For auto dial I do not know the answer
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