I tend to say that what you described is a problem with your modem init string
but this does not explains how all was well so far.
Anyway, as far as I know Netvision gives free support for Linux questions even
to people who are not its customers. Seems to me your problem falls in an area
they might have experience with.
> I've been having a problem with PPP lately and to be honest, I'm not really sure
> it's LINUX related (but I think it is since using OS/2 I didn't have this
> problem) and I'm not even sure it's a PPP problem. But when it happens, I can't
> look on the INTERNET for help (obviously), so I'm sending this to the group in
> the hope that someone can give me a hint to what is happening or suggest some
> way to find out.
>
> First of all, I know the INTERNET is sometimes frustratingly slow, but that's
> not the problem here. The problem I'll describe happened today between 6:30 and
> 7:30 in the morning when there's usually very little traffic.
>
> I'll give today as an example - but this has happened several times before.
> I wanted to download something. I found what I was looking for and when I
> clicked on the link, it took **forever** to start getting data. The download
> speed in Netscape dropped to about 20 bytes/sec !!!!! I tried a different site
> (thinking maybe it was a problem at that site) but couldn't even get there. I
> tried redialing (to two different ISPs - BARAK and AQUANET) and the speed was
> still terrible. I decided to give it a rest for a while and re-connected half
> an hour later. Before starting Netscape, I pinged a few Israeli addresses and
> got packets back in about 150 - 400 ms (BTW - is that reasonable for a 33,600
> modem?). So I tried Netscape again. This time everything seemed fine and I got
> connected to what I wanted quickly, but about two minutes later, the speed
> again dropped drastically. I tried ping again to see if the problem was
> something other than Netscape and got unbelievable packet speeds of between
> 9000 and 14000 ms !!!! - and that was pinging BARAK - my ISP.
>
> The graph in the KPPP details window also flattened out to nearly zero. Does
> anyone have any idea what could be causing this?
>
> I'm running Mandrake 7.0 and GNOME on a Pentium III 500. I use KPPP to dial,
> XFMail and Netscape. No other programs are running (except the Terminal I used
> to ping). KPM tells me that CPU usage is around 2% and there's plenty of free
> memory available. The swap partition hasn't even been used.
>
> TIA
>
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