krazy lizard wrote:
M.Ganesh wrote:Hi Sivakumar,
Bharathi Subramanian wrote:what i guess is that you are able to connect to the net using wvdial
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008, M.Ganesh wrote:Hi,
I am trying to use Tata-Indicom USB modem (model CDMA 1x USB) withFew month ago, Ma Siva posted the working conf files for Tata USB
my Debian-Etch box. I am unable to browse any website.
modem. So plz search in our archive.
Bye :)
Thanks for the pointer, but the thread has finally ended with :'( :
<quote>
On 9/29/07, Antano Solar <solar345 <at> gmail.com> wrote:
If you do whatever you did to get so far and just change the gatewayThanks Antano. I will try that.
to the right ip. It should work
anbudan,
Ma Sivakumar
</quote>
So I could not make out what finally worked. Moreover the same setup
(/etc/wvdial.conf) works well in my Mint-Cassandra laptop.
Looking forward to some help..
Regards Ganesh
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command. you'll get some messages on the terminal such as local ip,
remote ip & dns1 etc. but u r not able to browse the internet. this
happens when ur routing is not proper. check your routing table
route -n
the last line should be something like
0.0.0.0 ur gatewayip 0.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0
ppp0
if not change the gateway manually to the remote ip that u got & it
should work. also check whether ur dns servers get updated to the tata
dns servers
cat /etc/resolv.conf
krazy