Re: overly-strange reaction of modem to pon

2000-12-21 Thread David Wright
Quoting A R ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Not always when I pon I get my modem going. A lot of times it just lights a few of the little lamps. It is already the second external modem I use, and is the same. Now I am using a motorola 28.8, and most of the times when I pon only the second light (tr)

Re: overly-strange reaction of modem to pon

2000-12-21 Thread A R
David Wright wrote: Quoting A R ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Not always when I pon I get my modem going. A lot of times it just lights a few of the little lamps. It is already the second external modem I use, and is the same. Now I am using a motorola 28.8, and most of the times when I pon only

overly-strange reaction of modem to pon

2000-12-20 Thread A R
Not always when I pon I get my modem going. A lot of times it just lights a few of the little lamps. It is already the second external modem I use, and is the same. Now I am using a motorola 28.8, and most of the times when I pon only the second light (tr) turns on, the rest just remain off. Then

Re: overly-strange reaction of modem to pon

2000-12-20 Thread Christoph Simon
On Wed, 20 Dec 2000 15:09:31 -0500 A R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Not always when I pon I get my modem going. A lot of times it just lights a few of the little lamps. It is already the second external modem I use, and is the same. Now I am using a motorola 28.8, and most of the times when I pon

Re: overly-strange reaction of modem to pon

2000-12-20 Thread A R
What command exactly is needed? Try to turn on debugging (debug/kdebug in the ppp option file) and read the output. Most probably it'll give you a hint.

Re: overly-strange reaction of modem to pon

2000-12-20 Thread Erik Steffl
A R wrote: Not always when I pon I get my modem going. A lot of times it just lights a few of the little lamps. It is already the second external modem I use, and is the same. Now I am using a motorola 28.8, and most of the times when I pon only the second light (tr) turns on, the rest just

Re: overly-strange reaction of modem to pon

2000-12-20 Thread Christoph Simon
On Wed, 20 Dec 2000 15:28:17 -0500 A R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What command exactly is needed? Try to turn on debugging (debug/kdebug in the ppp option file) and read the output. Most probably it'll give you a hint. Write debug on one line and kdebug 1 on another in /etc/ppp/options.

Re: overly-strange reaction of modem to pon

2000-12-20 Thread A R
Christoph Simon wrote: On Wed, 20 Dec 2000 15:28:17 -0500 A R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What command exactly is needed? Try to turn on debugging (debug/kdebug in the ppp option file) and read the output. Most probably it'll give you a hint. Write debug on one line and kdebug 1 on

Re: overly-strange reaction of modem to pon

2000-12-20 Thread Kent West
A R wrote: Christoph Simon wrote: On Wed, 20 Dec 2000 15:28:17 -0500 A R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What command exactly is needed? Try to turn on debugging (debug/kdebug in the ppp option file) and read the output. Most probably it'll give you a hint. Write debug on one line and

Re: overly-strange reaction of modem to pon

2000-12-20 Thread Christoph Simon
On Wed, 20 Dec 2000 16:07:02 -0500 A R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Christoph Simon wrote: On Wed, 20 Dec 2000 15:28:17 -0500 A R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What command exactly is needed? Try to turn on debugging (debug/kdebug in the ppp option file) and read the output. Most

Re: overly-strange reaction of modem to pon

2000-12-20 Thread John Hasler
A R writes: What command exactly is needed [to turn on ppp debugging]? It is on by default. 'plog' will show you the last few lines of the logfile. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, Wisconsin