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'''Ans)''' 1) Use the command “ifconfig ppp0” to check the network information. If a connection is established, an IP should be visible. | '''Ans)''' 1) Use the command “ifconfig ppp0” to check the network information. If a connection is established, an IP should be visible. | ||
− | 2) Details about the connection can be found in “/var/log/messages”. Issue following command : “tail –f /var/log/messages” | + | 2) Details about the connection can be found in “/var/log/messages”. Issue following command : |
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+ | “tail –f /var/log/messages” | ||
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'''Ques ) How do I configure the ppp connection for my sim card operator?''' | '''Ques ) How do I configure the ppp connection for my sim card operator?''' | ||
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− | If wvdial is present, issue “wvdialconf” command. Then update the service provider information in the /etc/wvdial.conf file and you are good to go. | + | If wvdial is present, issue “wvdialconf” command. Then update the service provider information in the "/etc/wvdial.conf" file and you are good to go. |
Latest revision as of 03:56, 21 May 2015
Ques) How do I check that whether the PPP connection has been established or not?
Ans) 1) Use the command “ifconfig ppp0” to check the network information. If a connection is established, an IP should be visible.
2) Details about the connection can be found in “/var/log/messages”. Issue following command :
“tail –f /var/log/messages”
Ques ) How do I configure the ppp connection for my sim card operator?
Ans) You would mainly require the Username, Password and APN of the service provider to establish a PPP connection. Ensure “wvdial” package is installed.
“dpkg –l | grep wvdial”
If wvdial is present, issue “wvdialconf” command. Then update the service provider information in the "/etc/wvdial.conf" file and you are good to go.