-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hi there,
> However, I get the LCP problem where they are being sent but not > received. I put LCP-MAX-CONFIGURE 30 in my options file and have > upped it all the way to 150, but I still don't get any LCP's received. > Finally after 30 - 60 seconds the modem simply hangs up... I've seen this on a local ISP, apparently their router doesn't care about responding to echo requests, and it looks like pppd doesn't like it. I've read every man pages and HOWTOs about it, but did not find a way to tell pppd not to care about echo requests... It seems all we can do is switch ISPs in this case. I hope someone can prove me wrong on this and tell us how can it be done! []! Fábio ( Fábio Olivé Leite BSc in Computer Science, MSc on the way! ) ( leitinho @ akira.ucpel.tche.br http://akira.ucpel.tche.br/~leitinho/ ) ( Debian GNU/Linux: just what your clunker needs to fly off the ground ) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3ia Charset: noconv iQB1AwUBNLWNs+k9m1I0y+XNAQGdDgL/UQx3pVJghqjGJbucWnIwM5Z2JzIkqnqU O9VjBfAmq4p0zoqPwgl48xsdq2AR6r+f0XfZeobAEDNdi4SCo7W5p8qwx4YZJueO lM8xN/qRPFLjVp1Eze2NfM3S+09pu5WW =Jikv -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .