At 10:56 PM 08/09/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>
>did the modem get changed to the printer port?

Nope, the modem wasn't moved.  There's a option in Hotsync to choose Local
(you point it to the right port), modem, or both (it monitors both ports to
see if the device is on it.)  I did doublecheck the cable to make sure that
the modem is plugged in directly.  As I mentioned, it does complete the
handshake--it fails when loading PPP.

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

I tried changing it to open a terminal window to connect.  It does not show
that it's connected, even though it seems to have dialed and connected
okay.  The logs show that the server wasn't responding.

>
>If so, maybe the TCP settings were changed?
>
Nope, checked those and they were fine.  I did add the IP address that was
shown in the logs.  The two IPs originally in config are the ones my ISP
gave me.

Thanks for the help though.

Teri Pittman
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