what is a modem pool and how will i know if it is corrupted?????
erwin
On Sat, 27 Mar 1999, Dagan Sgiath wrote:
> <======= On 27 Mar 99, at 10:06, SuM w1ttY f00l wrote: =======>
>
> => i have a question to ask, whats the reason behind the unexpected
> => disconnection of a user on the modem, we are on an ISP and our modem is
> => used for dialup connection and we are using your mgetty to our modems. Is
> => it on the mgetty or something, i cant figure it out for almost a year now
> => and i still dont know what cause the modem to disconnect the user.. is it
> => on our part or the user's modem?
>
> Actually, I think it could be a number of things. Does your ISP run a time-
> limit script for it's dial-up users ? Does you ISP have problems with it's
> modems that make the modem pool suddenly disconnect ? Does your modem have
> problems with communicating, and end up sending out disconnect packets (rare I
> suppose) ?
>
> I've had problems with my local ISP lately. They claimed it was my computer
> sending disconnect packets. Not true. They said everyone was sending disconnect
> packets. Also not true. The fact was, the modem pool was corrupted, so they had
> to test their modems to find the corrupted one. That solved the problem.
> Of course, if your ISP uses a time-limit script, there isn't much you can do,
> just make sure it allows you the proper time-limit between disconnecting you
> (c;
>
>
> DaganSg
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