On Wed, 16 Apr 1997, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
Mark Phillips wrote:
As I already explained, pppd has a nasty habit of thinking the link is
dead when it isn't really. With the old setup, the persist option
simply told pppd to renegotiate handshaking with the ppp process at the
other end.
On Wed, 16 Apr 1997, Rick wrote:
You might want to play with DTR/DCD settings. I haven't had a problem
like this before but it sounds like the modem is dropping DTR which, if I
remember correctly, instructs the software that the data terminal is
ready. I believe there is a modem command
On Fri, 18 Apr 1997, Mark Phillips wrote:
On Wed, 16 Apr 1997, Rick wrote:
Unfortunately my modem didn't come with a manual telling me these details.
(I think I could send off for one which would cost me $30 - a little
expensive I think.) Do you know what these things mean/do? Ie what are
Mark Phillips wrote:
On Wed, 16 Apr 1997, Rick wrote:
You might want to play with DTR/DCD settings. I haven't had a problem
like this before but it sounds like the modem is dropping DTR which, if I
remember correctly, instructs the software that the data terminal is
ready. I believe
For many moons now, I have been using a primative method to establish
a ppp link, namely: use minicom to login and start ppp at the other
end, then exit minicom and run pppd manually.
Though labour intensive, this method worked tolerably well. The only
problem was that sometimes pppd believed
Mark Phillips wrote:
For many moons now, I have been using a primative method to establish
a ppp link, namely: use minicom to login and start ppp at the other
end, then exit minicom and run pppd manually.
Though labour intensive, this method worked tolerably well. The only
problem was
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