On 09/18/2003 09:14 AM, Bernd wrote:
On Wednesday, 17 September, 2003 17:30, Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
There is a command string to 'cat' the actual commands in /etc/ppp/options at the beginning of the file. Try this on options, peers/xxx (whichever program you are using), and if you have another options.ttySx file (I made this for different options for different ports, as per the ppp man page).
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grep -v ^# /etc/ppp/options | grep -v ^$ replace /etc/ppp/options for the other option files under peers, etc to get the total options passed to ppp.
Maybe this might give a clue, though if changing your modem string actually changed the behaviour, it does sound modem driver related, not ppp's problem.
Changing the modem string did not change anything.
Then I doubt the modem driver is the problem. Have you tried Kppp? To me, this is the best dial-up tool in Linux.
I can use the default created by wvdialconf, or the default one from windoze, with the same results. I also added commands to the init string that I felt might help, but nothing changed.
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