Yep. The modem was the problem. Steve.
-----Original Message----- From: Michael Barnes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, 8 February 2002 00:02 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [STN] ISP Change = Toast! BUT, I CAN dial in successfully using the same ISDN line and calling the same number with a different modem. To me, that points to my modem. But I've never heard of a modem that would have problems dialing a specific prefix (777). The ISP advertises one phone number for everyone who uses ISDN dial-in. It's on a huge rotary. The likelihood of hitting the same inbound number over several days is not high. Thanks for your comments. Michael > -----Original Message----- > From: Jim Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 20:44 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: [STN] ISP Change = Toast! > > > Michael, > > I will admit I am reaching here - but here goes: > > Two possible scenerios: > (1) The ISP's POP (point-of-presence) equipement at the telco office > may be flakey... (and it will NOT be the first time this has happened > either!) Especially as you CAN dial in to the same ISP using a > different phone #. > (2) There may be C/O (central office) issues with the telco > connection > itself. > > In any event - YOU do NOT own the issue - it is a hardware > issue outside > of your control. > > Suggestion: Call the ISP and complain bitterly. > > Jim > > Michael Barnes wrote: > > This is really weird. It looks now as if the problem is > with my modem. > > I > > am using a US Robotics ISDN TA. I have made two completely new > > floppies, > > one for the old ISP, one with the new ISP. I have > carefully checked the > > envi file, both are exactly identical except for the IP > address and the > > phone number. Both behave identically, except when they go > to dial. > > When > > dialing the old ISP, it connects and establishes > communication almost > > immediately. On the new ISP, I get alarms, no dialtone, and short > > connection errors. About every third dial attempt, the > ISDN TA shows a > > fault and resets as if the ISDN line drops out. The phone > number for > > the > > ISP is 777-4736. So I hooked my laptop directly to the ISDN TA and > > dialed > > with Hyperterm. Calling the old ISP dials through and connects. > > Calling > > the new ISP causes it to drop the ISDN line. > > > > I have a second ISDN line and service through the new provider for a > > separate purpose. It uses a 3Com Office Connect LAN Modem. > It dials the > > same number, uses a different IP address. I have switched > ISDN lines > > between the two with the same results. It appears that the ISDN TA > > blows up > > when trying to dial the 777 prefix. > > > > Anybody run into anything like this before? Ideas, comments? > > > > Thanks, > > Michael > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > > Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 23:25 > > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Subject: [STN] ISP Change = Toast! > > > > > > > > > I changed ISP so I had to change both the ISDN dial-up number > > > and the IP > > > addresses on one of my STN boxes. Now I'm dead in the water. > > > I found > > > the earlier posts on ISP number changes (THANKS!) so I found > > > the other > > > locations the numbers were and changed them, but still no luck. I > > > changed all back to original, and can't even connect with > my previous > > > ISP (account still active). It will try to dialout and give me: > > > > > > Starting Link > > > report (connect) > > > abort on (busy) > > > abort on (error) > > > abort on (no carrier) > > > send (atdt 1234567^m) > > > expect (connect) > > > connect script failed > > > alarm > > > failed > > > > > > Then a few minutes later start all over again. > > > > > > When I first boot, it does connect briefly and give me a > > > message about > > > serial connection made, then a SIGHUP and modem disconnect, > > > of course, I > > > can't get it to do it again, so I can't see the exact > mesages, but it > > > disconnects after 0.4 minutes. > > > > > > I have a printout of the original envi file and > everything is back to > > > where it was as far as I can tell, but I still can get no > > > connection to > > > the old ISP. > > > > > > Here it is, it connects: > > > > > > send (atdt1234567^m) > > > expect (connect) > > > atdt1234567^m^m > > > connect > > > --got it > > > Serial Connection established > > > connect:ppp0 <--> /dev/cua0 > > > Hangup (SIGHUP) > > > modem hangup > > > connection terminated > > > connect time 0.4 minutes > > > > > > Then it repeats the cycle again and again. Not always in the same > > > sequence. Sometime with the connection and hangup and > sometimes with > > > the connect script failure. > > > > > > Any ideas greatly appreciated. > > > > > > Michael > ------------------------------------------------------------ $$ Earn Extra Income As A Mystery Shopper! $$ http://www.topica.com/lists/Mysteryshopper/ 100's of National Assignments Posted Daily -- Visit http://www.ShareTheNet.com for info about ShareTheNet Visit http://www.topica.com/lists/sharethenet for info about this list To Unsubscribe send email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------------------------------------ $$ Earn Extra Income As A Mystery Shopper! $$ http://www.topica.com/lists/Mysteryshopper/ 100's of National Assignments Posted Daily -- Visit http://www.ShareTheNet.com for info about ShareTheNet Visit http://www.topica.com/lists/sharethenet for info about this list To Unsubscribe send email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ==^================================================================ This email was sent to: [email protected] EASY UNSUBSCRIBE click here: http://topica.com/u/?bz8Rp2.bAfyIC Or send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] T O P I C A -- Register now to manage your mail! http://www.topica.com/partner/tag02/register ==^================================================================
