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FC3 Gnome dialup query
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| Just installed FC3 from dvd.
Using the default options, it provides the Gnome desktop.
Fedora Core 2.6.9-1.667 Red Hat nash version 4.1.18
Am trying to get my modem working, on dialup.
After coming from KDE and Kppp, this Gnome arrangement seems a little under
documented. Even FC3 Help contains little info on setting up a dialup.
* Is the Internet Connection Wizard all that is necessary for this ?
[Found under Applications -> System Tools].
* What is "Route" for, inside the Internet Connection Wizard, with sections
such as Destination, Prefix (netmask), Gateway.
[Found by selecting a Device in ICW then Edit].
* In the Internet Connection Wizard, do I place my ISP's IP number in the
DNS section ? That's the multi-digit number in groups of 2 or 3 separated
by dots, which I have for my ISP.
* Is the Gconf editor any use for setting up dialup on my modem ?
[Found under System Tools -> Configuration Editor -> GConf Editor]
GConf Editor under System has; dns_sd, http-proxy, smb etc.
Will I need any of these set to get my dialup modem going ?
* I see no Modem Initialization String set in the Device Edit section of the
Internet Connection Wizard. This must surely need to be set to my modem
init string ?
Any comments, directions or references very much appreciated.
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| On Sun, 26 Jun 2005 19:02:51 -0400,
Adam <nospam@example.com> posted:
> Just installed FC3 from dvd.
> Using the default options, it provides the Gnome desktop.
> Fedora Core 2.6.9-1.667 Red Hat nash version 4.1.18
>
> Am trying to get my modem working, on dialup.
>
> * Is the Internet Connection Wizard all that is necessary for this ?
> [Found under Applications -> System Tools].
Pretty much so, as far as I can remember (it's been a while since I set up
dial-up on Fedora).
> * What is "Route" for, inside the Internet Connection Wizard, with sections
> such as Destination, Prefix (netmask), Gateway.
> [Found by selecting a Device in ICW then Edit].
Not something that I recall having to play with, nor even find (just tried
running "internet-druid" again). All I see are either automatic or manual
IP address settings (address - for this terminal, subnet mask - for this
terminal to determine what's the boundary between internal and external
network addresses, default gateway address - the address that this terminal
should route through for external communications).
> * In the Internet Connection Wizard, do I place my ISP's IP number in the
> DNS section ? That's the multi-digit number in groups of 2 or 3 separated
> by dots, which I have for my ISP.
If you need to, or want to, you can put the IP addresses for your ISP's DNS
servers in there, but most ISPs now provide that information to your
computer as it connects. Mine worked that way, I left that section empty,
and the ISP provided the information for them. i.e. They're set
automatically.
Now, I run my own DNS server, and ignore the ISP's completely (my ISP's
servers were just a little bit flakey).
> * Is the Gconf editor any use for setting up dialup on my modem ?
> [Found under System Tools -> Configuration Editor -> GConf Editor]
> GConf Editor under System has; dns_sd, http-proxy, smb etc.
> Will I need any of these set to get my dialup modem going ?
Not something that I had to fiddle with.
> * I see no Modem Initialization String set in the Device Edit section of the
> Internet Connection Wizard. This must surely need to be set to my modem
> init string ?
Sometimes the defaults are fine.
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