Re: [newbie] adsl and connection loss

2001-03-11 Thread Quaylar

At 18:12 10.03.2001 -0500, you wrote:
your dsl provider... I missed it if you said it earlier..


ah...its yc:networks www.ycn.com but i dont assume u know it, its an 
austrian isp (since i am from austria)
well.since i posted, the mysterious disconnection has never appeared 
again..so maybe it was just a bad line...

greets

--quay


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Re: [newbie] adsl and connection loss

2001-03-10 Thread Quaylar

At 17:51 08.03.2001 -0600, you wrote:
On Thursday 08 March 2001 10:15 am, Quaylar wrote:

  i know for sure that its not the isp, because they say they dont have an
  idle timeout..
 
  --quay

and you've never caught 'em in one of their lies ? yet ;)


hehe.no..they dont lie..i believe them.*g*.they are cool 
guys since they dont have a download limit on their adsl account and they 
allow server operation (i got a static ip adress too)

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Re: [newbie] adsl and connection loss

2001-03-10 Thread Ed Tharp

so... Qua why don't you tell us a name
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 At 17:51 08.03.2001 -0600, you wrote:
 On Thursday 08 March 2001 10:15 am, Quaylar wrote:
 
   i know for sure that its not the isp, because they say they dont have
an
   idle timeout..
  
   --quay
 
 and you've never caught 'em in one of their lies ? yet ;)


 hehe.no..they dont lie..i believe them.*g*.they are cool
 guys since they dont have a download limit on their adsl account and they
 allow server operation (i got a static ip adress too)

 --quay



 --
 Dale Earnhardt,  the greatest stock car driver ever,
   he's won his 8th and  His Greatest Championship
Tom Brinkman   [EMAIL PROTECTED]   Galveston Bay








Re: [newbie] adsl and connection loss

2001-03-10 Thread Quaylar

At 09:24 10.03.2001 -0500, you wrote:


so... Qua why don't you tell us a name


which name ?








Re: [newbie] adsl and connection loss

2001-03-10 Thread Ed Tharp

your dsl provider... I missed it if you said it earlier..
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 At 09:24 10.03.2001 -0500, you wrote:
 
 
 so... Qua why don't you tell us a name
 
 
 which name ?
 
 
 
 
 
 





Re: [newbie] adsl and connection loss

2001-03-09 Thread Tom Brinkman

On Thursday 08 March 2001 10:15 am, Quaylar wrote:

 i know for sure that its not the isp, because they say they dont have an
 idle timeout..

 --quay

   and you've never caught 'em in one of their lies ? yet ;)

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RE: [newbie] adsl and connection loss

2001-03-08 Thread Quaylar

At 18:10 06.03.2001 -0600, you wrote:
Mine did the same thing after some idle time, a friend told me that if I set
my email to check every 10 minutes or so, it would keep the connection alive
and stay connected. I tried it and it works, give it a try.


so u think its an idle timeout ?.but wouldnt it then always disconnect 
after the same amount of time ?.
ok...maybe somthing on my network is causing traffic in unregular 
intervals.that my explain it...
but if theres an idle timeout value .it must be able to set it...dont u 
think so ?

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RE: [newbie] adsl and connection loss

2001-03-08 Thread Bob

I don't know if it is an idle timeout or not, some ISP's from what I
understand are setup to timeout connections if they are idle for a period of
time. That's what was going on with my connection. Since then, I changed the
company I was using for my ADSL/ISP and have had no problems with timeouts.


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Subject: RE: [newbie] adsl and connection loss

At 18:10 06.03.2001 -0600, you wrote:
Mine did the same thing after some idle time, a friend told me that if I
set
my email to check every 10 minutes or so, it would keep the connection
alive
and stay connected. I tried it and it works, give it a try.


so u think its an idle timeout ?.but wouldnt it then always disconnect
after the same amount of time ?.
ok...maybe somthing on my network is causing traffic in unregular
intervals.that my explain it...
but if theres an idle timeout value .it must be able to set it...dont u
think so ?

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RE: [newbie] adsl and connection loss

2001-03-08 Thread Quaylar

At 05:44 08.03.2001 -0600, you wrote:
I don't know if it is an idle timeout or not, some ISP's from what I
understand are setup to timeout connections if they are idle for a period of
time. That's what was going on with my connection. Since then, I changed the
company I was using for my ADSL/ISP and have had no problems with timeouts.


i know for sure that its not the isp, because they say they dont have an 
idle timeout..

--quay





RE: [newbie] adsl and connection loss

2001-03-07 Thread Bob

Mine did the same thing after some idle time, a friend told me that if I set
my email to check every 10 minutes or so, it would keep the connection alive
and stay connected. I tried it and it works, give it a try.


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Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 7:59 AM
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Subject: [newbie] adsl and connection loss

hi all !

i am using a alcatel 1000 adsl modem on my mandrake 7.1 linux box.
i build up my connection over pptp.
no problems establishing connection, but after an unpredictable amount of
time my connection drops.
it doesnt always happen, sometimes my machine is 3 h online, sometimes its
only 1h.
when i look at system console there are no error messages, it just seems
that the connection was shut down properly (without me causing it)

it just says :

pppd : LCP terminated by peer
   connection terminated
   connect time blah blah
   sent ...bytes, received ..bytes
   exit

i understand that the connection was dropped by my isps server but i dont
know why; i know for sure that there are no "server side" connection
timeouts from my isp.

is there an option somewhere for the pppd that configures an idle timeout ?

and what is this LCP thingy ?

thx in advance,

--quay



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RE: [newbie] adsl and connection loss

2001-03-07 Thread Quaylar

At 18:10 06.03.2001 -0600, you wrote:
Mine did the same thing after some idle time, a friend told me that if I set
my email to check every 10 minutes or so, it would keep the connection alive
and stay connected. I tried it and it works, give it a try.


so u think its an idle timeout ?.but wouldnt it then always disconnect 
after the same amount of time ?.
ok...maybe somthing on my network is causing traffic in unregular 
intervals.that my explain it...
but if theres an idle timeout value .it must be able to set it...dont u 
think so ?

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[newbie] adsl and connection loss

2001-03-06 Thread Quaylar

hi all !

i am using a alcatel 1000 adsl modem on my mandrake 7.1 linux box.
i build up my connection over pptp.
no problems establishing connection, but after an unpredictable amount of 
time my connection drops.
it doesnt always happen, sometimes my machine is 3 h online, sometimes its 
only 1h.
when i look at system console there are no error messages, it just seems 
that the connection was shut down properly (without me causing it)

it just says :

pppd : LCP terminated by peer
   connection terminated
   connect time blah blah
   sent ...bytes, received ..bytes
   exit

i understand that the connection was dropped by my isps server but i dont 
know why; i know for sure that there are no "server side" connection 
timeouts from my isp.

is there an option somewhere for the pppd that configures an idle timeout ?

and what is this LCP thingy ?

thx in advance,

--quay



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