On Fri, 17 Dec 1999, Paul Parsons wrote:

@>
@>ifconfig looks fine
@>netstat -s shows nothing untorward with ICMP but with IP it reports what I
@>noticed
@>when I did a strace of ping that there are more outgoing packets than incoming
@>packets.
@>I'm out of my depth when it comes to these commands, I've just no idea what a
@>normal
@>connection should look like.
@>

        Since no one sees anything especially strange with the establishment of
the ppp connection, you may want to try focusing on things that would
cause a crappy connection even if ppp were working perfectly.
        For example, is the modem initialization string the same one you use
under NT? Have you tried a lower baud rate? Sometimes people have trouble
with things like hard drives starving serial irq's. Try hdparm maybe...
  Just trying to throw out more ideas...

@>Thanks to all of you for the ideas, especially Jan and Clifford but I think I'm
@>going
@>to have one more go setting ppp up from scratch using the  sledgehammer aproach
@>and then I'm going to give up.
@>
@>cheers,
@>
@>Paul
@>

        Good Luck;

Paul



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