Re: help with Fedora core 7 dial-up connection

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On Thursday 14 June 2007 01:52, E. Robert Tisdale wrote:
> Phil Meyer wrote:

> > I have seen this before.
> >
> > Did you go into system-config-network and ask it to scan for a modem?
> > It will do the right thing.
> >
> > From the menu:
> >
> > System/Administration/Network  -Add -Modem connection.
> >
> > As part of that dialog it will 'discover' your modem.
>
> I did this but, when I try to "Activate" my modem,  Iget a message from
> "system-config-network":
>
>     Cannot activate network device netwood!
>
>     /sbin/ifup: configuration netwood not found.
>     Usage: ifup <device name>
>
> Can anybody tell me how to create a configuration for my ISP (netwood.net).

Before I setup a Smoothwall firewall on an old machine, which now connects to 
the Internet with a serial modem, I always used to use KDE's Kppp for setting 
up a dialup connection.

I don't know if you're using KDE, so perhaps the suggestion is no help. 
Basically though, all should need to set up the connection is the phone 
number your ISP gave you to connect to them. The username and password you 
use to connect, and the DNS IP address.

Kppp is pretty straightforward to configure, and I don't know if there is 
something similar in Gnome you could use.

If you do have Kppp, don't use the wizard to configure it, use the dialog 
setup. I found the wizard hopeless. If you need any help with the config, 
post back.

Nigel.


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