by default wvdial looks for the config file /etc/wvdial.conf and/or another file which i believe resides in your home directory, you might also check the wvdial & wvdial.conf man pages.

hope this helps,

On Sat, 26 Oct 2002 18:07:01 -0500
Fredrick Fleming <follower at usfamily.net> wrote:

> A friend of mine set up wvdial on my computer, bow I have moved
> someplace else and I need to change the phone number on it. It is in
> SuSE and I can't find it.
> HELP!!!  I had a Stroke before and it is hard to do some of these
> things. So step by step instrution would be great.
> 
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