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Old 12-23-2005   #1 (permalink)
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need help with dial-up connection SuSE 10

I cannot establish an internet connection. The kinternet log is the following:

SuSE Meta pppd (smpppd-ifcfg), Version 1.59 on linux.
Status is: disconnected
trying to connect to smpppd
connect to smpppd
Status is: disconnected
Status is: connecting
pppd[0]: Plugin passwordfd.so loaded.
pppd[0]: --> WvDial: Internet dialer version 1.54.0
pppd[0]: --> Initializing modem.
pppd[0]: --> Sending: ATZ
pppd[0]: ATZ
pppd[0]: OK
pppd[0]: --> Sending: AT Q0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0
pppd[0]: AT Q0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0
pppd[0]: OK
pppd[0]: --> Sending: ATM1
pppd[0]: ATM1
pppd[0]: OK
pppd[0]: --> Sending: ATX3
pppd[0]: ATX3
pppd[0]: OK
pppd[0]: --> Modem initialized.
pppd[0]: --> Sending: ATDT8962500000
pppd[0]: --> Waiting for carrier.
pppd[0]: ATDT8962500000
pppd[0]: CONNECT 32000/ARQ
pppd[0]: --> Carrier detected. Waiting for prompt.
pppd[0]: `[1c][1c][1c] ` ~[1c] `[0e][1c] ` |[0e][1c] p8|[1c] `[0e][1c][0e]8[1c]|[1c]~8[1c]|[1c] p8|[1c][0e][1c][0e]|[1c] p8|| `[0e][1c] `[0e][1c]p8[1c] | `[0e][1c][1c][0e]G|[1c]~8[1c]p`p`[0e][1c]`[1c][1c][1c]`pG[1c][0e]8[1c]|[1c] [1c][0e]|[1c][0e]8[1c] [1c][0e] [07]`|
pppd[0]: --> Hmm... a prompt. Sending "ppp".
pppd[0]: `[1c][1c][1c] ` ~[1c] `[0e][1c] `[0e]|[0e][1c] p8|[1c] `[0e][1c][0e]8[1c]|[1c]~8[1c]|[1c] p8|[1c][0e][1c][0e]|[1c] p8|[1c] p8|[1c] `[0e][1c]p8[1c] | `[0e][1c][1c][0e]G|[1c]~8[1c]p`p`[0e][1c]`[1c][1c][1c]`pG[1c][0e]8[1c]|[1c] [1c][0e]|[1c][0e]8[1c] [1c][1c]``p|
pppd[0]: --> Hmm... a prompt. Sending "ppp".
pppd[0]: `[1c][1c][1c] ` ~[1c] `[0e][1c] `p|[0e][1c] p8|[1c] `[0e][1c][0e]8[1c]|[1c]~8[1c]|[1c] p8|[1c][0e][1c][0e]|[1c] p8|[1c] p8|[1c] `[0e][1c]p8[1c] | `[0e][1c][1c][0e]G|[1c]~8[1c]p`p`[0e][1c]`[1c][1c][1c]`pG[1c][0e]8[1c]|[1c] [1c][0e]|[1c][0e]8[1c][1c]|~[07]|`|
pppd[0]: --> Hmm... a prompt. Sending "ppp".
pppd[0]: `[1c][1c][1c] ` ~[1c] `[0e][1c] `~|[0e][1c] p8|[1c] `[0e][1c][0e]8[1c]|[1c]~8[1c]|[1c] p8|[1c][0e][1c][0e]|[1c] p8|[1c] p8|[1c] `[0e][1c]p8[1c] | `[0e][1c][1c][0e]G|[1c]~8[1c]p`p`[0e][1c]`[1c][1c][1c]`pG[1c][0e]8[1c]|[1c] [1c][0e]|[1c][0e]8[1c][0e]x[1c]|[1c][0e]8[1c]~|
pppd[0]: --> Hmm... a prompt. Sending "ppp".
pppd[0]: `[1c][1c][1c] ` ~[1c] `[0e][1c] ` ~[1c][1c] p8|[1c] `[0e][1c][0e]8[1c]|[1c]~8[1c]|[1c] p8|[1c][0e][1c][0e]|[1c] p8|[1c] p8|[1c] `[0e][1c]p8[1c] | `[0e][1c][1c][0e]G|[1c]~8[1c]p`p`[0e][1c]`[1c][1c][1c]`pG[1c][0e]8[1c]|[1c] [1c][0e]|[1c][0e]8[1c] `[0e]|p`|
pppd[0]: --> Hmm... a prompt. Sending "ppp".
pppd[0]: --> Don't know what to do! Starting pppd and hoping for the best.
pppd[0]: Serial connection established.
pppd[0]: Renamed interface ppp0 to modem0
pppd[0]: Using interface modem0
Status is: connecting
pppd[0]: Connect: modem0 <--> /dev/ttyS0
pppd[0]: Hangup (SIGHUP)
pppd[0]: Modem hangup
pppd[0]: Connection terminated.
Status is: disconnecting
Status is: disconnected
pppd[0] died: A modem hung up the phone (exit code 16)

PS: I have two operating systems installed and I have already tested my internet connection with Windows XP and it works fine.
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can you post the type and model of modem you are using ?
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I have a US Robotics 56K Faxmodem
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i'm sorry but i still need the model, after all there are many us robotics modems. if you are not sure its usualy a funny looking number, example USR1234X. Also is it PCI or Serial.
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The model is USR5630B. It's a serial modem. There are two serial numbers written on the modem: UFN73160I3TH, 995630-00.
Also, I forgot to mention that the modem used to work with SuSE versions prior to 9.3
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You could go into Suse options and see if the network stuff is configured properly, but I don't know how stuff works in Suse 10 as I still use 9.1
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ok, i'm not sure if this will help but, try re-installing the modem. I guess you know how but here is a guide http://www.reallylinux.com/docs/basicdialup.shtml

also check "stupid mode" sometimes it works sometimes not.
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At - http://cdb.novell.com
You can click Express Search then click modem - to find out which U.S. Robotics modems are supported by Suse.
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Ok. The modem is fully supported. I re-installed the modem, turned the firewall on and off and tried the stupid mode and still nothing.

I also tried another ISP which works with Windows and I got the following log from kinternet:

SuSE Meta pppd (smpppd-ifcfg), Version 1.59 on linux.
Status is: disconnected
trying to connect to smpppd
connect to smpppd
Status is: disconnected
Status is: connecting
pppd[0]: Plugin passwordfd.so loaded.
pppd[0]: --> WvDial: Internet dialer version 1.54.0
pppd[0]: --> Initializing modem.
pppd[0]: --> Sending: ATZ
pppd[0]: ATZ
pppd[0]: OK
pppd[0]: --> Sending: AT Q0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0
pppd[0]: AT Q0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0
pppd[0]: OK
pppd[0]: --> Sending: ATM1
pppd[0]: ATM1
pppd[0]: OK
pppd[0]: --> Sending: ATX3
pppd[0]: ATX3
pppd[0]: OK
pppd[0]: --> Modem initialized.
pppd[0]: --> Sending: ATDT8962515950
pppd[0]: --> Waiting for carrier.
pppd[0]: ATDT8962515950
pppd[0]: NO CARRIER
pppd[0]: --> No Carrier! Trying again.
pppd[0]: --> Sending: ATDT8962515950
pppd[0]: --> Waiting for carrier.
pppd[0]: ATDT8962515950
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Please try posting your problem within
http://www.linuxquestions.org

I am sure someone there can help you!!!
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