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>From: Teri Pittman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Vintage Macs)
>Subject: PPP problem
>Date: Fri, Aug 9, 2002, 6:13 PM
>

> I'm invoking the once removed rule, so I hope I don't get into TOO much
> trouble!
>
> My main Mac is a 6100/60 AV running 7.6.1.  I use Open Transport & PPP with
> a Supra 33.6 modem.  Everything was working fine yesterday.  Today, the
> modem connects, goes through the handshake, says "Starting PPP" and then
> eventually bails out, saying the server didn't respond.  Since I'm
> connecting to the same server to send this, it's not a problem at the
> server end.
>
> The only change I made was in trying to set up Hotsync to work with my Palm
> on the Mac.
> Teri Pittman
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]


did the modem get changed to the printer port?

If yo open PPP all by itself, will it dial the number to your
ISP and show a connected condition?

If so, maybe the TCP settings were changed?


Jeff

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