Just make a batch file with a ping command in it and call the file
'startinet.bat' Just ping your providers domain.
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On Sat, 17 Nov 2096, Adam Heath wrote:
I have set kerneld to automatically run pppd through
/sbin/request-route
whenever I need the internet. The only problem is that I still get a
timeout(or I just need to re-request the connection) from the kernel.
I
run FTP, then PPPD
I have set kerneld to automatically run pppd through /sbin/request-route
whenever I need the internet. The only problem is that I still get a
timeout(or I just need to re-request the connection) from the kernel. I
run FTP, then PPPD dials and connects, but FTP has timed-out. I get the
same
On Sat, 17 Nov 2096 16:03:16 EST Adam Heath ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
g) wrote:
I have set kerneld to automatically run pppd through /sbin/request-route
whenever I need the internet. The only problem is that I still get a
timeout(or I just need to re-request the connection) from the kernel. I
run
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