On Tue, 2007-09-25 at 11:35 +0500, Asif Lodhi wrote: > Hi Bruno, > > On 9/24/07, Bruno Wolff III <bruno@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > You haven't provided information that is going to be of much help. > > You need to isolate where the problem is. The minicom suggestion was > > a good one. That allows you to test out your modem and make sure it > > can dial out and connect. You can't test the PPP network connection there, > > but at least you can establish that the modem is working properly. True true... but the init string that kppp throws at the modem is so generic as to be almost painful. While you have Windows up, do a search of init strings for your modem. I have a US Robotic 56k and I use: 1st init string: ATZ 2nd init string: AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&B1&H1&R2s32=98 That last bit, the s32=98 (yes, lowercase "s") slows her down to 28.8 as that is the only reliable connect I can make, out here in the country, with out getting the same error you get. Hopefully you have the switches tossed correctly, just use the settings in the manual that are noted to be the default settings. Yeah, I played Merry Hell getting mine to work as well. You do have your ISP telephone number, username and passwd set? The pre-init setting I have is 4, so you have some seconds before it expects to hear a dialtone and then dial. If you're trying to use peoplepc, I'd give up on it. I could not get it to work at all. kppp also has a script mode that lets you issue the commands yourself, by hand. ATZ OK AT&D2&C1X4V1Q0S7=70&B1&H1&R2s32=98~ OK ATM1L1~ OK ATDT*70,584-0069~ I get my connect here, but the stinking window closes at this point so I couldn't cut and paste the last bit where it says carrier detected or somesuch. Hope this helps, "Works For Me"(tm) and YMMV. Ric Ric -- ================================================ My father, Victor Moore (Vic) used to say: "There are two Great Sins in the world... ..the Sin of Ignorance, and the Sin of Stupidity. Only the former may be overcome." R.I.P. Dad. Linux user# 44256 Sign up at: http://counter.li.org/ http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/oar http://www.wayward4now.net <---down4now too ================================================