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Old 26th January 2006, 12:39 PM
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Exclamation ADSL setup problem

Hello all,
I'm having problem configuring my Fedora Core 1 Linux with Huawei SmartAX MT882 USB ADSL modem.I tried to work a lot myself on it.I compiled the modem driver,replaced it with default CDCEther Driver.Fixed Kudzu which was segment faulting.
At last i could see my modem installed as eth0 with status ok,i used adsl-setup to make a new connection & verified that new connection has all perimiters correct.I also fixed /etc/resolv.conf & make it point to /etc/ppp/resolf.conf so that it now point to correct DNS info.

But when i activated the connection from K-Menu->System Tools->Network the status of connection showed active,modem lights also show change,also ifconfog command did produce expected results.But i couldn't open any site.Also i tried to ping with ip address instead of domain name.It produced connect:error.I'm really frustated by all this.
Can anyone help me connect to internet & free me up from using Windoze
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