Mint 19.02 Dial up procedures with Kppp

ray burke rayburke30 at gmail.com
Mon Apr 20 03:26:41 UTC 2020


Dontas 20/4/2020,

NBN stands for National Broadband Network for Australia run by Telstra.
When I start KPPP it shows the logon page and when I do connect it fails to find
the 56 external modem for dial up, and I am not sure where and how I find it
to see that it is connecting?

Ray
PS what command do I use to locate the port number my external
modem connected to?

On 19/04/2020, dgvirtual at akl.lt <dgvirtual at akl.lt> wrote:
> Ray,
> Are you still using kppp on Mint? If so, what is exactly not working, can
> you post here the settings that used to work previously? And, what is NBN?
>
> Donatas
>
> 2020-04-19 08:21 ray burke <rayburke30 at gmail.com> rašė:
>>
>> Anyone out there,
>>
>> I have been running K10.0/k12.02/k14.04 with dial up thru Kppp, but have
>> found
>> that Mint 19.2 is more efficient, so I have loaded up a sata 160gb and
>> runs really
>> good, but I cant get it to run and can't find correct procedures for
>> dial up thru Kppp.
>> Have been advised by Nils thru this link who has helped me out with other
>> things
>> with K14.04 and mint but unable for cure this dial-up for Mint 19.2 even
>> though
>> when I borrow a dongle I can connect thru the modem stick to internet thru
>> NBN .
>> Cause I am a pensioner I cannot afford NBN, there only dial-up.
>> Cold someone advise me how do this for Mint 19.2?
>>
>> Ray
>>
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