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. Minicom also throws up the same message - "No Carrier". I am using the same US Robotics external message modem with Windows. So, the modem is working perfectly well. > /var/log/messages may also have some useful information as a few things > dealing with setting up the ppp connection will probably be logged there. Thanks, I'll check it out as well. > (I use pppd which may be a bit different than kppp, but I would still expect > to see some stuff logged in /var/log/messages.) Though I am not too sure but doesn't kppp use pppd underneath the GUI???? -- Best regards, Asif -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list