I openly admit that I gave up making use of any external ISDN external adapters in Linux. Wvdial degrades your external ISDN adapter (e.g. Eicon Diva T/A) to an extremely slow analogue modem. I bought an internal ISDN adapter instead: AsusCOM ISDN-Link. That made it for me. It is so cheap that it makes no sense to fight with any extermal adapters. Cheers, Niels Stenhøj Maneesh Bomb wrote:
Hi everyone,
I need help on this queer problem that I have been facing for last few weeks. I configured a ISDN TA on SuSE 6.4 withdefault kernel and all was fine. Then one day kppp just did not connect, I tired WvDial (it was also configured) and that didn't help either.
Kppp seems to see the modem but fails to intialise - I checked the serial port setting using setserial - all seemed fine, I also fixed the port address and IRQ from bios. Nothin seems to help!! It just gives up on "initializing modem part". I tried the trick given in trouble shooting WvDial scripts - by changin "char-major-4 off" and char-major-5 off that didn't help either...?
where am i missing out?
regards,
- Maneesh
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