1WVDIALCONF(1) General Commands Manual WVDIALCONF(1)
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6 wvdialconf - build a configuration file for wvdial(1)
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10 wvdialconf /etc/wvdial.conf
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14 wvdialconf detects your modem, its maximum baud rate, and a good ini‐
15 tialization string and generates or updates the wvdial(1) configuration
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18 wvdialconf is completely non-interactive. You still need to edit
19 /etc/wvdial.conf to specify the phone number, login name, and password
20 of your internet account in order for wvdial(1) to work.
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30 any problems by sending an e-mail to <wvdial@nit.ca>.
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33 are having problems, or have anything else to say, send e-mail to
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46 Dave Coombs and Avery Pennarun for Net Integration Technologies, as
47 part of the Worldvisions Weaver project.
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