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Date:      Sun, 20 May 2001 00:14:44 +0000
From:      David Banning <sky_tracker@yahoo.com>
To:        fgsfgs erdfa <siliconspectre@hotmail.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: My PPP connection
Message-ID:  <20010520001443.A3197@yahoo.com>
In-Reply-To: <F178Lch9wPiyAphwFut000062a2@hotmail.com>; from siliconspectre@hotmail.com on Sun, May 20, 2001 at 01:06:23AM -0000
References:  <F178Lch9wPiyAphwFut000062a2@hotmail.com>

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You could try a simple test - as root type
       
cu -l cuaa1
       
also try cuaa0,  you should get a response to at commands;
       
connected.
atz
OK
atdt4162341234

On Sun, May 20, 2001 at 01:06:23AM -0000, fgsfgs erdfa wrote:
> Hello,
> I have been trying to get ppp to work for quite some time now (about 3 weeks 
> if not more).  I have been having problems with ppp since I first tried it.  
> Well anyway, I started out using ppp with a 28.8kbps USR internal modem.  
> This modem worked twice for getting ppp online.  It would dial the number 
> and even connect to my isp's server, but then it would hangup for no reason. 
>   After numerous times of trying to get this modem to work, I gave up and 
> went out to buy a new one.  The new one I bought was a 56k USR external 
> modem.  I plugged it all in and when I tried to dial my isp, it told me that 
> the "chat script failed".  This is my current problem, getting this new 
> modem to work.  I would also like to add that in addition to the fact that 
> it tells me that the chat script has failed, I cannot hear my modem dialing 
> any number, even when I turn the volume all the way up, and also, at the 
> startup, when I use scroll-lock to look at all the devices which have been 
> probed, I cannot find any modem at all.  I have even went inside my computer 
> to check if the wires which connected my modems plug to the motherboard were 
> plugged in, they were.  I plug my modem into the com1 port (or cuaa0).  I 
> dont think there is a problem with my serial wires either.  I have a 25pin 
> end connecting to my USR modem and a 9pin end connecting to my computer.  I 
> am thinking that maybe the system is just not recognizing my modem but if 
> that is the case, then wouldn't it tell me that the device name cuaa0 is 
> invalid when I go to dial papchap?  Please, even if you do not have an 
> answer to my question, can you point me in the right direction to someone 
> who may?  I have been so eager to get my freebsd box online and I do not 
> want to see all the money I have paid for modems and the freebsd OS and 
> freebsd books go to waste.
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