There is a small button (about a size of a pinhead) at the back of the
modem.
Use it to reset the modem to factory defaults. Reboot the modem
(disconnect/connect the power) and let it sync.After that it should work
with PPTP.

Guy

On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 09:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I've followed the instructions of enabling PPPoE on Linux
> as described at http://www.isoc.org.il/~doron/PPPoE.html
> and it worked at first but now after a reboot it stopped.
> 
> I get multiple messages like "Timeout waiting for PADO packets"
> and some "Timeout waiting for PADS packets". I tried configuraing
> the modem back to the PPTP setup but the old PPTP doesn't work either
> (gives same messages, but much less of them).
> 
> The modem is an ethernet SpeedTouch Home, debian unstable. ISP
> is actcom. Kernel is 2.4.20 with mppe and preemptive patches.
> 
> I googled for the error message but it looks like people mostly
> suspect the line or the ISP, not the setup. Also the PPTP broke
> so I don't know where to proceed.
> 
> Any hints anyone?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> --Amos
> 
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