Well assuming your ISP actually supports 2400 baud connections to it's dialup then you might have a little problem. Usually if you can't even connect properly you do not possess a fast enough connection (I have a 2400 as well and I tried to connect to a service that supposedly was up to 33.3 and it wouldn't accept my connection.
On Thu, 13 Apr 2000, Sheri wrote: > I'm running Linux on a 486 laptop with a 2400 > baud modem, and I haven't been able to stay > connected to any isp. > > When I used minicom to connect, I get a prompt > for user name and password, then I get a message > saying ppp is starting and then garbage on the > screen for about a minute, then it disconnects. > > When I use pon, the log says something like sending > LCD packet, receiving LCD packet, a few times, then > I'm disconnected. > > I know this isp uses PAP, and I've used pppconfig over and > over to try and get this to work, but no luck. Any suggestions > for changes to my scripts? > > Thanks, > Sheri > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >