On Mon, 04 Jan 1999, you wrote:
>[SuSE Linux] Setting Dial-Up Connection-Speed Bump
>
>Setting the connection speed to 56000 in kppp may not be enough to let all
>the parties involved to connect at 56k.
>
>I suspect I must enter 56k in other configuration files. Is this true? If
>so which are they?
>
>I also suspect I have a glitch in my connection set up, in that I often
>have to call five times to acieve a connect...only to have pppd die. Yet
>eventually I get a good connection....which always seems to be 2800!
I have got rid of kppp in favour of xisp for the very reasons you have
stated. I get a connect _every_ time now. Check your /etc/ rc.config file
and make sure that the modem speed is shoown in it correctly, use yast to
set it, the entry is near the bottom of the file.
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