Charlie Hedlin wrote:
>
> I would do a simular thing to what I do with the many broken dhcp
> implementations. use the ppp.up
I tried this, but it didn't work for me because it was executed too late
in the process. When I added a delete command to the ip-up script, it
didn't work, I still didn'
I would do a simular thing to what I do with the many broken dhcp
implementations. use the ppp.up (or whatever the command is) which
recieves as its parameters things such as the remote IP address. It can
then remove and recreate the default route once the ppp connections is
working. It is to me
( Sorry about the poor quoting. I am reading web
archives of the lists and cutting and pasting)
(please CC me)
Perhaps this is not a laptop problem. I finally got
a bit better sustained rate between the laptop and
the rtl8139 card. I got 1.3 MB/s, which is some improvement.
Perhaps the 16
"Mesman, Ben" wrote:
> pppd
> does not add the default route if there is an existing one.
I had the same problem. You won't like my solution but it does work. I
implemented a front end for pppd, installed it as /usr/sbin/pppd, and
had the front end exec the real pppd (installed as /usr/sbin/pppd.
Hello,
I have a minor problem getting dialup networking working the way I want. I
have the following setup:
- Dell Lattitude CP
- Xircom CEM33 pcmcia card (ethernet+modem combo)
- kernel 2.2.14 (my own build)
- pcmcia 3.1.8-5 (my own build)
- dhcp-client_2.0-3
The problem is this: If I work offlin
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