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Old 8th October 2008, 08:34 PM
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Question SLIP (Serial line) Connection

Good afternoon,

Does anyone know how to make or what to use to make a SLIP connection in fedora 7? I tried to do it with minicom, slattach, ifconfig, added the route to that connection but it's not working. I could explain to you what i'm doing but it's not working(It dials and everythong, bu I can't ping the other end)! So basically i'm looking for steps to create a SLIP connection in fedora 7. .

Can anyone Help?

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Old 24th October 2008, 01:35 PM
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I figured it out
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