This is really weird.  It looks now as if the problem is with my modem.  I
am using a US Robotics ISDN TA.  I have made two completely new floppies,
one for the old ISP, one with the new ISP.  I have carefully checked the
envi file, both are exactly identical except for the IP address and the
phone number.  Both behave identically, except when they go to dial.  When
dialing the old ISP, it connects and establishes communication almost
immediately.  On the new ISP, I get alarms, no dialtone, and short
connection errors.  About every third dial attempt, the ISDN TA shows a
fault and resets as if the ISDN line drops out.  The phone number for the
ISP is 777-4736.  So I hooked my laptop directly to the ISDN TA and dialed
with Hyperterm.  Calling the old ISP dials through and connects.  Calling
the new ISP causes it to drop the ISDN line.

I have a second ISDN line and service through the new provider for a
separate purpose. It uses a 3Com Office Connect LAN Modem.  It dials the
same number, uses a different IP address.  I have switched ISDN lines
between the two with the same results.  It appears that the ISDN TA blows up
when trying to dial the 777 prefix.

Anybody run into anything like this before?  Ideas, comments?

Thanks,
Michael


> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 23:25
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [STN] ISP Change = Toast!
>
>
> I changed ISP so I had to change both the ISDN dial-up number
> and the IP
> addresses on one of my STN boxes.  Now I'm dead in the water.
>  I found
> the earlier posts on ISP number changes (THANKS!) so I found
> the other
> locations the numbers were and changed them, but still no luck.  I
> changed all back to original, and can't even connect with my previous
> ISP (account still active).  It will try to dialout and give me:
>
> Starting Link
> report (connect)
> abort on (busy)
> abort on (error)
> abort on (no carrier)
> send (atdt 1234567^m)
> expect (connect)
> connect script failed
> alarm
> failed
>
> Then a few minutes later start all over again.
>
> When I first boot, it does connect briefly and give me a
> message about
> serial connection made, then a SIGHUP and modem disconnect,
> of course, I
> can't get it to do it again, so I can't see the exact mesages, but it
> disconnects after 0.4 minutes.
>
> I have a printout of the original envi file and everything is back to
> where it was as far as I can tell, but I still can get no
> connection to
> the old ISP.
>
> Here it is, it connects:
>
> send (atdt1234567^m)
> expect (connect)
> atdt1234567^m^m
> connect
> --got it
> Serial Connection established
> connect:ppp0 <--> /dev/cua0
> Hangup (SIGHUP)
> modem hangup
> connection terminated
> connect time 0.4 minutes
>
> Then it repeats the cycle again and again.  Not always in the same
> sequence.  Sometime with the connection and hangup and sometimes with
> the connect script failure.
>
> Any ideas greatly appreciated.
>
> Michael
>

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