WvDial

WvDial (pronounced "Weave Dial") is an easier way to connect to the internet. It completely avoids the need for chat scripts, edits pap-secrets and chap-secrets for you, detects your modem automatically, and chooses a valid init string. It can even read and respond to command prompts at almost any ISP.

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RSS Recent releases

  •  01 Aug 2007 11:07

Release Notes: Event handling has been changed for compatibility with WvStreams 4.4. There are documentation updates.

  •  15 Mar 2006 00:13

Release Notes: This release fixes a serious bug in WvDialConf.

  •  05 Apr 2002 16:10

Release Notes: This release incorporates new WvStreams release, cleans up the peers file, and fixes a couple of documentation bugs.

  •  04 Apr 2002 14:26

Release Notes: This release incorporates all of the SuSE, RedHat, and other enhancements, and fixes numerous bugs.

  •  30 Jan 2002 16:59

Release Notes: A new option to let user choose where the configuration files go (this means that the wvdial.conf file is no longer stuck as a world-readable file in /etc), a new ability to set options on the command line, and packaging WvStreams as a separate Library.

RSS Recent comments

27 Feb 2003 02:40 Sugarmouse

Thank Goodness
Thank Goodness this exists. I have been trying for ages to get my modem to work with linux for a couple of weeks now, and within 30 mins of installing this, everything is sweet and happy!

06 Apr 2002 01:37 xevilstar Thumbs up

Thank you
more than 6 years ago thanks to yor project I first connect my linux box on internet it's a pleasure o see you again on freshmeat !!!!!!!

go on like this !!!!!!!

05 Apr 2002 19:21 jefffreedm

Magic
I've been using a much older version (from SuSE
6.2) for a couple years now. It's almost
magical in its simplicity.

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