Hi Debianicans. Thanx to all!
It still doesn't work, but the message is a different one now. See the very end of this mail. > > Finally I made it to this distribution. > > Great. > Although there is more to do to set up Debian, it feels better than the more "commercial" distribs. > > Use "ATM0" as your modem init string. > Works - modem is quiet now. > > Mar 5 21:22:13 umobile chat[458]: 46666 V42bis^M > > Mar 5 21:22:17 umobile chat[458]: [EMAIL PROTECTED] %}"}&} } } } > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > It seems that your ISP uses PAP. How ever anyone can tell this from that line ;-) Here is what came out of "/var/log/messages" now, using PAP (Besides: The whole thing works well under Win 2K): Mar 6 01:44:51 umobile pppd[4409]: pppd 2.4.1 started by root, uid 0 Mar 6 01:44:53 umobile chat[4410]: abort on (BUSY) Mar 6 01:44:53 umobile chat[4410]: abort on (NO CARRIER) Mar 6 01:44:53 umobile chat[4410]: abort on (VOICE) Mar 6 01:44:53 umobile chat[4410]: abort on (NO DIALTONE) Mar 6 01:44:53 umobile chat[4410]: abort on (NO DIAL TONE) Mar 6 01:44:53 umobile chat[4410]: abort on (NO ANSWER) Mar 6 01:44:53 umobile chat[4410]: abort on (DELAYED) Mar 6 01:44:53 umobile chat[4410]: send (ATM0^M) Mar 6 01:44:53 umobile chat[4410]: expect (OK) Mar 6 01:44:53 umobile chat[4410]: ATM0^M^M Mar 6 01:44:53 umobile chat[4410]: OK Mar 6 01:44:53 umobile chat[4410]: -- got it Mar 6 01:44:53 umobile chat[4410]: send (ATDT019389687^M) Mar 6 01:44:53 umobile pppd[4409]: Serial connection established. Mar 6 01:44:53 umobile pppd[4409]: Using interface ppp0 Mar 6 01:44:53 umobile pppd[4409]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/modem Mar 6 01:45:24 umobile pppd[4409]: LCP: timeout sending Config-Requests Mar 6 01:45:24 umobile pppd[4409]: Connection terminated. Mar 6 01:45:24 umobile pppd[4409]: Receive serial link is not 8-bit clean: Mar 6 01:45:24 umobile pppd[4409]: Problem: all had bit 7 set to 0 Mar 6 01:45:25 umobile pppd[4409]: Exit. Additionaly Tom Cook suggests to add ATL0 to the chat script. How do I actually pass multiple AT commands to the init line: Like this: ATM0 ATL0 or like this ATM0;ATL0 ? (I still have no clue what's going on, I'm certainly not a power user ...) Bye. (:-) Ulf Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]