Re: dial-up networking

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Do you use a multiport card?
For no explainable reason the top port S11 became no more, and top port was then S9, through a kernel upgrade, I roll my own kernel direct from kernel.org and dont use RH's bloated stuff, next kernel update I had to change it all back to S11, so just check it is not somthing as simple as that.


On Sun, 23 Sep 2007, Asif Lodhi wrote:

Hi,

I have been using Red Hat OS since Red Hat 7.3. I used to connect to
the Internet using a dial-up internet connection through KPPP. I did
that successfully with Fedora 6 as well - only for around two weeks -
after that it started throwing an error message that there was no
carrier! Now I have Fedora 7 and the problem is the same. It refuses
to connect to the Internet from Linux from day 1 - it does
successfully from Windows. I don't understand why it got connected
using Fedora 6 initially and then started saying "No Carrier" after
two weeks. And I don't understand why I can't connect to the Internet
using KPPP from Fedora 7. Would anybody help me please?

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Thanks in advance,

Asif



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