US Robotics Sportster on leased does not support leased lines !!
To check at&l1 must give ok, you should receive error !
at&l0 -dial-up lines.
If there are problems with finance try at list Zyxel omni 288s .
Even US Courier not very good for local leased lines try TAINET or someting
for a price
not less than $600 and have the same one on the other end !

-----Original Message-----
From: Cristian Stoica <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Stanislav Dmitrenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Linux-PPP mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 9 ������� 1999 �. 15:02
Subject: Re: US Robotics Sportster on leased line


>I never heard about that brands and I don't think that such modems are
>available in my country.  Anyway, do you think that US Robotics Courier
>V.Everything X2 may be good?
>Thank you very much,
>C.
>
>On Tue, 9 Feb 1999, Stanislav Dmitrenko wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, 8 Feb 1999, Cristian Stoica wrote:
>>
>> > Hi,
>> > I have a leased line connection using 2 US Robotics Sportster Flash
>> > external modems.  I'm using Slackware 3.6 (current) and the kernel
2.2.1.
>> > The problem is that from time to time the modems just hangs and
nothing's
>> > happenning.  The modems don't disconnect, they just sit there while
>> > nothing's transferring on the line and I have to reset them manually.
I
>> > made this a little bit automatic using "lcp-echo-failure" but I guess
that
>> > the modems should detect carrier loss, right?  For instance, if I
manually
>> > unplug the phone wire from modem, it doesn't detect that.  Could anyone
>> > tell me what's the solution to that?  Could it be the fact the
Sportster
>> > doesn't support leased line mode?  Some people told me that they don't
>> > have any probs with similar hardware setup, so could it be something
wrong
>> > with my setup?
>> > Thank you very much,
>> > C.
>>
>> Hi !
>>
>> I guess it's due USRob Sportster doesn't support leased line mode.
>> Try something more powerfull instead, TAINET or IDC for example.
>>
>> regards, stan.
>>
>>
>>
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