Weither the NIC is connected or not should have no effect on the modem.
I forgot to mention that this computer also have a NIC card installed and I was asked to set it up during installation of Debian, which I did. Since the NIC is not really connected to anything, would this cause my modem not to work?
Instead of using pppsetup, Debian use pppconfig to configure the modem.
I did an ifconfig to view ppp0 and it show the inet addr: 64.216.xxx.xxx, I guess this is the isp ip address, which is using dynamic.
Anymore ideas/suggestions?
Weither the NIC is connected or not should have no effect on the modem.
what tool are you using to make the ppp pap/chap connection? IE, wvdial?
I don't have any problems connecting with Windows. Using Debian, I use the commandline dialer, pon & poff, as Root, everything seems to be working except I can't ping a site using the IP address or a name address. It's not sending or receiving any data.
This is all a base installation, I don't have any GUI stuff yet.
This is kinda strange. I finally got a DVD/CD drive I can install it and do a reinstall of Debian using CD disc, but I don't understand why this is not working.
Anymore Suggestions/ideas?
I finally got the dvd/cd drive installed but put Slackware 9.0 on the box instead of Debian. The modem is working fine now using KPPP to dial.
I had the Debian Sarge cd instead of Woody and the Sarge installation wouldn't pickup the dvd/cd drive so I had to scratch it and put Slack 9.0 on.
Slack looks pretty good since the last time I used it, version 8.0 and all is well so far. I may reinstall Debian 3.0 in place of Slack even though I like both distros, I'm beginning to lean more & more towards Debian as my main distro.
Just some thoughts!
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