On Fri, 26 Nov 1999,  David Hart wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Nov 1999, Civileme wrote:
> > First, see if you can ping the DNS servers you have listed.  
> 
>       Actually, I can, but that seems to be the only thing I can ping through
> this connection. Hit a wall after that; tried using several known working DNS
> servers, but I got the same results. 100% packet loss no matter what I ping,
> except the ISP's DNS servers.

Oh, if you can ping anything, then your PPP is up.  This
sounds like a routing problem.

HINT: Compare routing in Windows 95 to routing in the
Linux box.  Here are the commands:

In LINUX:  ifconfig
           route -n

In Windows 95/98 (from an MSDOS prompt screen):
           winipcfg  (look deeper here)
           route print

I bet you have a lack of routing or your hops are
set one short of what you need.
                
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