Thank you, but I have only 20h per months prepaid (I really don't need a flatrate), so I need a dial-up connection. Is there at least a program to monitor connection speed and time while running rp_pppoed? The command adsl-status is not very reliable. Further help appreciated! JE
On Wednesday 04 of February 2004 23:21, Johannes Egerer wrote:
And that's it! Now I tried rp_pppoed, but typing always adsl_start is a little bit uncomfortable...I'd rather use kinternet. What might I have configured wrongly?
start rp_pppoed on boot yast->runlevel editor
additionally you can run this script from cron every x min to keep dsl connection all the time
#! /bin/sh date >> /var/log/neoplus.log
ping 194.204.159.1 -c3 -w5 | grep 'icmp_seq' >/dev/null let wynik=$? if [ $wynik -eq 0 ]; then echo ok >> /var/log/neoplus.log else echo No connection - trying to connect >> /var/log neoplus.log /usr/sbin/adsl-stop >> /var/log/neoplus.log /usr/sbin/adsl-start >> /var/log/neoplus.log fi
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