>
>>I got an internal modem that is supposed to emulate a 16550 serial port,
and
>>i'm runnning kernel 2.2.1, so...
>>
>>I also have this line in rc.local
>>/sbin/setserial /dev/ttyS3 spd_cust baud_base 230400 divisor 1
>
>huh?  I've NEVER seen any internal modems other that USR Courier I-modems
>that support anything higher than 115220.  First thing I would do
>is drop it back to 115200.
>

I did, it didn't seem to do any difference anyway so...

>>I added the two lines, dunno yet if it got better. I think the problem is
>>related to my ISP, and their PPP implementation. They're all NT-ish people
>>so...
>
>Are you dialing into a NT server or a real NAS server like a Lucent
>Portmaster, Ascend Max, etc?
>
>--David


I don't know really, I once emailed them a few times, about a 56K
connection, and I seem to remember them saying somthing about a -Bay
networks- modem pool, dunno if it is run by an NT server or standalone.
I, late last night, ended up reading the man-page for pppd(again), and found
some options that I put in the options file.

nobsdcomp
^^^^ I added this line and now my pppd rejects the query that the ISP:s ppp
implementation does to use BSD compression (or Predictor 1 ?). I have a
module that i insmod at startup "bsd_comp", could that one be out of date or
?
Anyway, now I don't get the ResetReq in my debug files anymore, so the
problem seems to be solved. And when i type ifconfig the errors are always
0, before there were a lot of them...

Anyway, my problem is solved, if I don't use BSD-compression, and I can live
with that, thank you.

Jonas









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