Rhys
> How do I get the admin menu via the browser
The server console (admin menu) is not accessible by a web browser by default, although there is a contrib rpm to allow command line access via web browser at
http://wiki.contribs.org/mod.php?mod=showinmain&page=http://wiki.contribs.org/contribswhich I assume will allow admin and root logon.
> the modem has a 25 pin port and a 25 pin
> plug that goes into the port. Out from the other end of the
> cable are a 9 pin plug and a 25 pin plug.
Most modems have this type of lead with multiple plugs to allow use of 9 or 25 pin sockets on your PC.
> Zeus only has 9-pin ports. I wonder whether I might have a 9
> - 25 converter tucked away somewhere.
Plug the 25 pin end of the cable into the modem and the 9 pin end into the server, no adapter needed.
> .....if Persius can identify the modem, it should be working.
Not necessarily so. Just because a modem is identified does not mean it is working.
You need to run a dial up test. I suggest you connect the modem to the COM2 port on your Win98 PC and then use Hyper Terminal program to run a test.
Dial any phone number that is real (or a known BBS service) and see if the modem rings it up. If it does then its a good chance the modem is working.
If this does not work then your modem is probably DUD (assuming you have done the test correctly).
Then try it again on the sme server after you make sure all the setup is correct in Configure the Server (see proviso below)
> I applied the "internet test" from the admin menu via putty and got an error message
Did you first run through the configuration screens to set up your modem and dial up account details properly as per my instructions ?
"Set your sme up as a server and gateway-dialup, specify the serial port, enter the phone number, userid and password for your ISP account, specify the connection times you want (for a test set to short), save the configuration and then run the Internet connection test."
Rhys, a lot of your questions are extremely basic and not really related to issues with sme instal or setup. If you don't even know that you plug the phone line into the Line socket on the modem, then I am surprised you can even use a Windows 98 PC. As far as playing around with Win NT you must be in way over your depth (as has been said before in other posts).
Can you tell us what you are really trying to achieve, why are you playing with different operating systems, why are your playing around with sme if you don't want to use it. I had my first sme server installed in one hour and up and running in another hour. You have been carrying on in these forums now for a couple of months or so, and it still does not sound like you have a functioning sme server/gateway that is connected to the Internet.
What is your problem ?? Why it is so difficult for you to accept the advice that is given in these forums, you always seem to want to do things your way rather than as we are advising. We are only trying to help you get a functioning sme server running but you are still playing around with NT at the same time and fiddling with manually setting networks connections etc.
By all means do whatever you want to do, but do that after we have told you how to get the sme server running and after you have followed our instructions. Follow the advice given here to get your system working, and then you can pull it apart, change settings, stuff it up generally as you wish, that's your choice then, but don't count on any more help from here after that. We are just wasting our time giving you advice when you don't really follow it.
This is not a how to use and set up Windows forum or a How to plug a modem in forum. Wake up and get this advice from your friends or computer shop or wherever.
Having said all the above, we contribute as we wish to, but it would be nice if you stayed on track and followed through with our suggestions and gave us proper feedback.
I asked you before if your Win98 PC is now working correctly when connected to the sme server, well is it ??
Regards
Ray