Jim Morrison [Mailinglists] wrote:
Yeah.. It'd be a problem I guess... It is a considerable saving cos
BT's .5Mb lines are sold as single-user lines @c£29/month.. But once you
get up to 1M the price jumps..
Thing is.. It's not so much the 1Mb Downstream I'm after, it's the .5Mb
Upstream.. And
is NOT asking...
H
Thanks
- Original Message -
From: Hamish Marson
Sent: 10 July 2002 13:50
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [speedtouch] Re: Which number the modem has dialled?
Michel Lambert wrote:
Ok thanks. My ISP provides various phone numbers with varying cost. I would
Alex Bennee wrote:
Greg MATTHEWS said:
well i'm luck to get uptimes lasting even one day. the latest problem
which i havent seen before is that the modem started rejecting the
device numbers offered to it by the usb drivers. a device is detected
on the bus and the driver offeres it device
Laurent wrote:
Dear Alex,
Could it be the same reasons which don't allow me to surf on certain
sites (like zdnet.com or nvidia.com) with mozilla or netscape? When I
try to surf to these sites, netscape or mozilla plain to me that the
server of these sites don't answer or there's a timeout
Tim Woodall wrote:
On 23 May 2002, alex wrote:
Hi all,
I'm looking for people who have download problems where they can't
download certain files or from certain sites. I've never been able to
reproduce the problem and it does seem apparent that different people
running the same code can
Hi all...
I still have a series of network 'black holes' with the speedtouch
drivers... They all appear to co-incide with pppoa3 logging CRC errors
in AAL5 frames (As far as I can tell anyway).
I've seen one or two other posts about this. I'm wondering if there
could be a problem with certain
Tim Woodall wrote:
On Sat, 13 Apr 2002, Hamish Marson wrote:
Hi all...
I still have a series of network 'black holes' with the speedtouch
drivers... They all appear to co-incide with pppoa3 logging CRC errors
in AAL5 frames (As far as I can tell anyway).
I've seen one or two
alex wrote:
On Tue, 2002-04-09 at 17:57, Hamish Marson wrote:
Hmm.. Where's the CVS? I can't seem to find anything except a snapshot from the
sourceforge pages...
http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=32758
Ah. Thanks for that...
I got the CVS... It doesn't work too well on my system
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Andy Mayer wrote:
From: Edouard Gomez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 8:28 PM
Subject: [speedtouch] Re: Script
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 08:17:33PM +, alex wrote:
What happens if 213.208.127.99 (or any other address) goes down?
Alex.
v wrote:
I run on a dual p2-350 linux (debian ) kernel 2.4.14 custom
i posted here a while back to get the drivers working and they do just fine.
However recently my isp (bt internet) has been having a few problems to say
the least and i get randomly disconnected every now and then. When i
Adrian West wrote:
Hamish,
Thanks for that. - Interesting. I hear that the Alcatel takes more current
than is prudent, from the usb. On board chipsets are inclined to be more
troubled by this, so your strategy seems to make sense. I'll add that to my
things to try list - thanks for the
Adrian West wrote:
Thanks Alex,
yes, usb is there and up; the Alcatel modem is there, and modem_run does
appear to load the microcode successfully (it does the hex dump ok too) - it
gets as far as the ADSL line blocked? before terminating with the 'yellow
light'. So I'm not fully convinced
Alex Bennee wrote:
alex wrote:
On Mon, 2001-10-01 at 10:16, Hamish Marson wrote:
I've just done a check with ethereal on both my laptop (NAT'ed), and
directly from the firewall running the pppoa2/modem_run (i.e. No NAT).
Looks like the sequence numbers are being screwed... Up
Tim Woodall wrote:
On 0, Hamish Marson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alex Bennee wrote:
Well... That still didn't work. It seems to vary a lot more than before
though. Now it affects individual files of certain sites. Currently I
can download all of X 4.1.0 from xfree86, EXCEPT
Alex Bennee wrote:
Well... That still didn't work. It seems to vary a lot more than before
though. Now it affects individual files of certain sites. Currently I
can download all of X 4.1.0 from xfree86, EXCEPT the extract and
extract.exe files... Leading me to suspect (Again) it's data
Tim Woodall wrote:
On 0, Richard A Lough [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hamish Marson wrote:
Has anyone else got a problem with ftp http transfers sometimes
stalling?
Yes. But I'm now running my patched version of pppoa3. It didn't fix the
problems for someone else on this list
Has anyone else got a problem with ftp http transfers sometimes
stalling?
It appears that I am unable to download files larger than (It
varies) 12-50k in size without the transfer stalling... It manifests
itself as the transfer starting fine, runs for a second or so, then the
remote site just
Edouard Gomez wrote:
Hello,
I'm still developing pppoa3 (that's a good news) but I have some
problems and I don't find how to resolve them.
So I post this message to try to find help. I need help from a good
hacker who knows about threads and threads mutex in order to debug
pppoa3 which
Christian Gennerat wrote:
Along the mail of the speedtouch list, I have seen all the following references:
3EC 18607CAAA 02
3EC 18607CAAA 08
3EC 18607CAAB 02
3EC 18607CAAB 05 should give timeouts
I just checked my modem, which DOES give timeouts, and it has the number
3EC 18607CAAB 05
Benoit PAPILLAULT wrote:
Hi William,
The archive is at (thanks to jpph):
http://www.mail-archive.com/speedtouch@ml.free.fr/
However, there is no pb asking a question in English that has already replied
in French. Some French people on this mailing list speaks English too.
Benoit.
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