Thanks for not putting this in the too hard basket, Marv! - Nick 01-03-2010 20:08:58.670 - File: C:\Windows\system32\tapisrv.dll, Version 6.0.6002 01-03-2010 20:08:58.670 - File: C:\Windows\system32\unimdm.tsp, Version 6.0.6002 01-03-2010 20:08:58.670 - File: C:\Windows\system32\unimdmat.dll, Version 6.0.6000 01-03-2010 20:08:58.670 - File: C:\Windows\system32\uniplat.dll, Version 6.0.6000 01-03-2010 20:08:58.670 - File: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\modem.sys, Version 6.0.6001 01-03-2010 20:08:58.670 - File: C:\Windows\system32\modemui.dll, Version 6.0.6002 01-03-2010 20:08:58.685 - File: C:\Windows\system32\mdminst.dll, Version 6.0.6001 01-03-2010 20:08:58.685 - Modem type: HDAUDIO Soft Data Fax Modem with SmartCP 01-03-2010 20:08:58.685 - Modem inf path: oem8.inf 01-03-2010 20:08:58.685 - Modem inf section: ModemX 01-03-2010 20:08:58.685 - Matching hardware ID: hdaudio\func_02&ven_14f1&dev_5045&subsys_103c30d9 01-03-2010 20:08:58.857 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=1, rtsctl=2 01-03-2010 20:08:58.857 - Initializing modem. 01-03-2010 20:08:58.858 - DSR is low while initializing the modem. Verify modem is turned on. 01-03-2010 20:08:58.895 - Send: AT<cr> 01-03-2010 20:08:58.896 - Recv: AT<cr> 01-03-2010 20:08:58.896 - Command Echo 01-03-2010 20:08:58.896 - Recv: <cr><lf>OK<cr><lf> 01-03-2010 20:08:58.896 - Interpreted response: OK 01-03-2010 20:08:58.906 - Send: AT&FE0V1S0=0&C1&D2+MR=2;+DR=1;+ER=1;W2<cr> 01-03-2010 20:08:58.909 - Recv: AT&FE0V1S0=0&C1&D2+MR=2;+DR=1;+ER=1;W2<cr> 01-03-2010 20:08:58.909 - Command Echo 01-03-2010 20:08:58.909 - Recv: <cr><lf>OK<cr><lf> 01-03-2010 20:08:58.909 - Interpreted response: OK 01-03-2010 20:08:58.919 - Send: ATS7=60S30=0L2M1+ES=3,0,2;+DS=3;+DS44=3;+IFC=2,2;X4<cr> 01-03-2010 20:08:58.920 - Recv: <cr><lf>OK<cr><lf> 01-03-2010 20:08:58.920 - Interpreted response: OK 01-03-2010 20:08:58.920 - Waiting for a call. 01-03-2010 20:08:58.930 - Send: at+vcid=1<cr> 01-03-2010 20:08:58.978 - Recv: <cr><lf>OK<cr><lf> 01-03-2010 20:08:58.978 - Interpreted response: OK 01-03-2010 20:08:58.979 - Send: ATS0=0<cr> 01-03-2010 20:08:58.980 - Recv: <cr><lf>OK<cr><lf> 01-03-2010 20:08:58.980 - Interpreted response: OK 01-03-2010 20:08:58.980 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=1, rtsctl=2 01-03-2010 20:08:58.980 - Initializing modem. 01-03-2010 20:08:58.980 - DSR is low while initializing the modem. Verify modem is turned on. 01-03-2010 20:08:58.990 - Send: AT<cr> 01-03-2010 20:08:58.993 - Recv: <cr><lf>OK<cr><lf> 01-03-2010 20:08:58.993 - Interpreted response: OK 01-03-2010 20:08:59.003 - Send: AT&FE0V1S0=0&C1&D2+MR=2;+DR=1;+ER=1;W2<cr> 01-03-2010 20:08:59.005 - Recv: <cr><lf>OK<cr><lf> 01-03-2010 20:08:59.005 - Interpreted response: OK 01-03-2010 20:08:59.015 - Send: ATS7=60S30=0L2M1+ES=3,0,2;+DS=3;+DS44=3;+IFC=2,2;X4<cr> 01-03-2010 20:08:59.016 - Recv: <cr><lf>OK<cr><lf> 01-03-2010 20:08:59.016 - Interpreted response: OK 01-03-2010 20:08:59.016 - Dialing. 01-03-2010 20:08:59.026 - Send: ATDT##########<cr> 01-03-2010 20:09:26.029 - Recv: <cr><lf>+MCR: V90<cr><lf> 01-03-2010 20:09:26.029 - Interpreted response: Informative 01-03-2010 20:09:26.029 - Recv: <cr><lf>+MRR: 40000<cr><lf> 01-03-2010 20:09:26.029 - Interpreted response: Informative 01-03-2010 20:09:26.837 - Recv: <cr><lf>+ER: LAPM<cr><lf> 01-03-2010 20:09:26.837 - Interpreted response: Informative 01-03-2010 20:09:26.837 - Recv: <cr><lf>+DR: V42B<cr><lf> 01-03-2010 20:09:26.837 - Interpreted response: Informative 01-03-2010 20:09:26.837 - Recv: <cr><lf>CONNECT 40000<cr><lf> 01-03-2010 20:09:26.837 - Interpreted response: Connect 01-03-2010 20:09:26.837 - Connection established at 40000bps. 01-03-2010 20:09:26.837 - Error-control on. 01-03-2010 20:09:26.837 - Data compression on. 01-03-2010 20:09:56.836 - Read: Total: 14326, Per/Sec: 490, Written: Total: 35164, Per/Sec: 1208 Marvin Stodolsky wrote: > Nick, > > The problem doesn't seem to be the options then. > Could you make a Port.log of one of your dialups under Microsoft? > The option to do so will be somewhere within the Modem setup choices. > > MarvS > > On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 9:36 AM, Nick Wahl <nwahl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Am I glad you know more about this than I, Marv. I get exactly the >> same output. - Nick >> >> nw@nw:~$ (egrep -v '#|^ *$' /etc/ppp/options) >> asyncmap 0 >> noauth >> crtscts >> lock >> hide-password >> modem >> proxyarp >> lcp-echo-interval 30 >> lcp-echo-failure 4 >> noipx >> nw@nw:~$ >> >> Marvin Stodolsky wrote: >>> Nick >>> >>> $ man pppd >>> relates for error 2 >>> 2 An error was detected in processing the options given, >>> such as two mutually exclusive options being used. >>> >>> Please run: >>> $(egrep -v '#|^ *$' /etc/ppp/options) >>> and send me the output the List the output. >>> on my System the output is below >>> >>> MarvS >>> >>> asyncmap 0 >>> noauth >>> crtscts >>> lock >>> hide-password >>> modem >>> proxyarp >>> lcp-echo-interval 30 >>> lcp-echo-failure 4 >>> noipx >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 9:11 PM, Nick <nwahl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> Thanks, Marv. I thought the 'under Linux' was the answer, but it >>>> wasn't (see dialout attempt below). - Nick >>>> >>>> nw@nw:~$ sudo wvdial >>>> --> WvDial: Internet dialer version 1.60 >>>> --> Initializing modem. >>>> --> Sending: ATZ >>>> ATZ >>>> OK >>>> --> Sending: ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0 >>>> ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0 >>>> OK >>>> --> Modem initialized. >>>> --> Sending: ATDT0198331333 >>>> --> Waiting for carrier. >>>> ATDT0198331333 >>>> CONNECT 57600 >>>> User Access Verification >>>> Username: username: login: >>>> --> Carrier detected. Waiting for prompt. >>>> Username: username: login: >>>> --> Looks like a login prompt. >>>> !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! >>>> --> Sending: pacific.net.au/nwahl >>>> !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! >>>> pacific.net.au/nwahl >>>> Password: password: >>>> --> Looks like a password prompt. >>>> --> Sending: (password) >>>> !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! >>>> % Authorization failed. >>>> !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! >>>> --> Connected, but carrier signal lost! Retrying... >>>> ^CCaught signal 2: Attempting to exit gracefully... >>>> --> Disconnecting at Tue Dec 29 11:35:55 2009 >>>> nw@nw:~$ >>>> >>>> Marvin Stodolsky wrote: >>>>> Nick, >>>>> >>>>> If your IP uses CHAP authentification your may need instead of >>>>> LoginName under Linux >>>>> pacific.net.au/LoginName >>>>> >>>>> MarvS >>>> [snip] >>>> >>>> >> >> >