Re: Re:Modem Lights

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I think so ... I've tried some of that and made some progress before but I think you have given me some new pointers - thanks.

On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 15:50, Luc Lessard wrote:
Make sure that you have /sbin/ifup and  /sbin/ifdown scripts available 
(exec. permission and all.). Then in the Modem Light configuration do:  
/sbin/ifup "Network device name or alias" and  /sbin/ifdown "Network 
device name or alias". In my case it is /sbin/ifup Dialup_ISP and 
/sbin/ifup Dialup_ISP. "Dialup_ISP" is a nickname that I have selected 
for the modem network connection in the "Redhat-network-configuration" tool.

This should enable the start an stop of your modem network.

My lock file was LOCK..ttyS0. This enable the connection light and timer.

And finally make sure that you device is "ppp0". This gives you the 
traffic lights and graph.

Hope this made any sense.

Good luck.

Luc



Dean Mumby wrote:
check that it is pointing to the correct lock file

Regards
Dean

Dave Smith wrote:

> Has anyone been able to get the Modem Lights application working 
> properly? I've got as far as getting it to flash but not the vital 
> part of conneting and disconnecting.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Dave 



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