thanks for the detailed information in your post! everything important is there, with a good explanation of the problem, and it's collected in a single email.
On 2009-05-22, Murilo da Silva Ijanc <mur...@dotbsd.org> wrote: > Hello misc@, > > I am trying to use 3G technology in OpenBSD. Currently my problem is that > I can not navigate, I modified the dns's, and exchanged some information > from /etc/ppp/options, still not provided. Below some information that > might help in solving the problem: > > /etc/ppp/options that file is used by pppd, not ppp. > /etc/ppp/ppp.conf this is the right one for the program you're using. > 4 packets transmitted, 4 packets received, 0.0% packet loss > round-trip min/avg/max/std-dev = 494.942/593.611/679.708/70.161 ms > > lynx www.openbsd.org > > HTTP request sent; waiting for response. > .............. 10 min ......... 20 min........ this might be a problem with Van Jacobson header compression. some devices don't support it correctly, and the usual symptom is that ping/udp work but tcp fails. you can try adding this to ppp.conf: disable vjcomp deny vjcomp does that help?