On Wednesday 08 January 2003 21:54, Eliran wrote: > Alex Chudnovsky wrote: > >On Wednesday 08 January 2003 21:21, Eliran wrote: > >>Alex Chudnovsky wrote: > >>>I work with Netvision @ Matav, our relatives work with Bezeq > >>> International @ Matav. Pure personal experience as such. I have no such > >>> experience with Internet Zahav. If you are a client of Matav, their > >>> site has links to all the providers' sites providing appropriate > >>> instructions. If the provider makes you download some dialer program, > >>> then it works with PPTP and the HOWTO applies. > >> > >>The support team says it doesn't support linux. No details on the web. > > > >Try the following link : http://oa.matavtv.net/internetzahav/default.htm. > > As far as I see, it does require a dialer. All this dialer does, is to > > add a new connection to Internet Zahav. Install this dialer in Windows, > > look up the details of the new connection and define a new connection in > > Linux accordingly. > > I'm using the default dialer that comes with Windows. As I've already said, all that Internet Zahav "dialer" does is to define a connection for the default Windows dialer. It's just some "run-once" program. > I have an ethernet > card not a USB connection. It doesn't matter, the process is about the same. > > > ================================================================= > To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with > the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command > echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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