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[ILUG] o2 / wvdial / n95

[ILUG] o2 / wvdial / n95

Ronan Mullally ronan at iol.ie
Fri Aug 29 10:43:08 IST 2008


Hi Steph,

On Fri, 29 Aug 2008, FRLinux wrote:

> I am trying to dial through my USB n95 modem and it currently fails
> without too much info. I am sure some people on this list got it
> working. I went through a few tutorials. So far, i got the device
> connected and recognized, dial up starting then it hangs up.

I'm using wvdial with an 6120 classic on O2 as I type.  The only
significant difference I can see with your wvdial config is that mine
includes:

 Init1 = AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","internet"

It looks from your output that you're successfully connecting to the
access device on the other side.  I suspect the problem may lie with
your PPP configuration.  Check your /etc/ppp/options file.  Mine is:

 lock
 crtscts
 defaultroute
 usepeerdns
 ipcp-accept-remote
 ipcp-accept-local
 noipdefault

Adding 'debug' should increase the amount of detail fed to syslog.


-Ronan




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