Before calling your statement *rubbish* I tried your ping command on all the
modem available to me which includes,
1. GVC 33.6 and 56 kb
2, Dlink 33.6 and 56 kb
3. Qmax 56 kb
All Rockwell
4. US robotics sport star 33.6
And some 14.4 kb modem too.
Mr. Ravi, if what you claim is true ( which smells like herbal petrol to
me :-) then you have discovered a greatest hacker tool of this century.
As regards netiquette, you need more than me as your mail stinks. But this
is not the first time you have posted such mail. Your earlier mail on
linux-india-general list had left a very bad taste to many of us.
I could have replied you with the similar words as of your mail but my
conscious would not permit me.
If you really want to have serious discussion, mail me privately, but do
not spoil the decency of the list.
Best Regards,
M.S.Deshmukh,
Director.
Beta Computronics Pvt. Ltd.
Web Site - http://betacomp.com
> And just to re-satisfy myself, I checked it out on my D-Link
>DMF-336E just now and it worked. So I still maintain it.I don't know/care
why
>the thing works/shouldn't work -- I've *practically* checked it out,
>hands on, and it works to *my* levels of satisfaction -- getting ~10
different
>rockwell based modems to disconnect via a ping -p is enough to satisfy
>*me* -- On a more mature front, we could battle this out more
>logically if you sustain *your* argument with some literature ...
>
></rant>
>
> Please do seriously consider acting a little more civilized next time.
>
> --ravi
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