Michael Ben-Gershon wrote:
Lior Okman wrote:
Michael Ben-Gershon wrote:
I am having terrible problems getting my new ADSL modem set up under
linux. Let me try to describe my setup.
This is probably your problem. The Siemens modem is preconfigured by
Bezeq to act as a router. You need to con
Lior Okman wrote:
Michael Ben-Gershon wrote:
I am having terrible problems getting my new ADSL modem set up under
linux. Let me try to describe my setup.
My old ADSL modem was an Alcatel SpeedTouch (supplied by Bezeq). The
new one is a SIEMENS SL2-141 (also supplied by Bezeq).
I have an in
Michael Ben-Gershon wrote:
I am having terrible problems getting my new ADSL modem set up under
linux. Let me try to describe my setup.
My old ADSL modem was an Alcatel SpeedTouch (supplied by Bezeq). The
new one is a SIEMENS SL2-141 (also supplied by Bezeq).
I have an internal network with
I am having terrible problems getting my new ADSL modem set up under
linux. Let me try to describe my setup.
My old ADSL modem was an Alcatel SpeedTouch (supplied by Bezeq). The new
one is a SIEMENS SL2-141 (also supplied by Bezeq).
I have an internal network with a number of machines connect
Michael Ben-Gershon wrote:
I am having terrible problems getting my new ADSL modem set up under
linux.
I think that part of my problem may be that I am trying to use pptp,
where I really ought to be using pppoe. Is this correct? The reason I
ask is that I have not been able to get pppoe to w
I am having terrible problems getting my new ADSL modem set up under
linux. Let me try to describe my setup.
My old ADSL modem was an Alcatel SpeedTouch (supplied by Bezeq). The new
one is a SIEMENS SL2-141 (also supplied by Bezeq).
I have an internal network with a number of machines connected
On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, Ran Manor wrote:
> I use pptp 0.06, patched by you.
> pppd isn't running
> from /var/log/messages:
> "modprobe: module tty-ldisc-3 not found
> couldn't run pppd: invalid arguments"
possibly pppd support not compiled into the running kernel? or a mismatch
between the kernel'
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> On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, Ran Manor wrote:
>
> > hi. I'm trying to install adsl on redhat 7.1 . I followed mulix
> > adsl-bezeq-howto, and it was ru
On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, Ran Manor wrote:
> hi. I'm trying to install adsl on redhat 7.1 . I followed mulix
> adsl-bezeq-howto, and it was running good till after I ran pptp.
> when I run pptp, it shows me "outgoing call established" message.
what does /var/log/messages say? also, which pptp version
hi.
I'm trying to install adsl on redhat 7.1
I followed mulix adsl-bezeq-howto, and it was
running good till after I ran pptp.
when I run pptp, it shows me "outgoing call
established" message.
when I run ifconfig, there is no ppp. also, the
routing table is not like what it should be (accor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> no "idle" parameter in my /etc/ppp/options
The connexion was terminated by the OTHER side.
Look at the [LCP TermReq] - that's your peer saying
"fuck off". Your machine is polite, it says [LCP TermAck] -
"ok, I am fucking off."
C'est the other side's problem. They,
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Haim Gelfenbeyn
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: ADSL problem
>
>
&g
> no "idle" parameter in my /etc/ppp/options
>
> On 12-Apr-2001 Alex Rier wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > If you plan to use ADSL all the time, comment out "idle" parameter
> > in /etc/ppp/options file.
> >
>
[01:14:17 /tmp]$ zcat /usr/share/doc/ppp/changelog.Debian.gz |head -1
ppp (2.4.0f-1) unstab
On 12-Apr-2001 mulix wrote:
>you aren't reading the log correctly. read on to see what really
>happened.
guilty as charged - and thanks for the explanation, but the only thing I really
didn't understand, was that the innitiative for the disconnect came from the
server - the rest was **more or les
On Thu, 12 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> As I wrote earlier, my ADSL connection problem **seemed** to solve
> itself, and I was online. In fact, after about 3 hours on-line, I
> noticed the connection had died again. This time (since I knew what
> to look for) I found and am sending part of
On Thu, 12 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> As I write this I've been on-line for about an hour without PPP dying so maybe
> whatever was wrong has **solved itself**. I didn't do anything to solve the
there is no such thing as **solved itself**. this is software, bits and
bytes, ones and zero
no "idle" parameter in my /etc/ppp/options
On 12-Apr-2001 Alex Rier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If you plan to use ADSL all the time, comment out "idle" parameter
> in /etc/ppp/options file.
>
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Date: 12-Apr-
As I wrote earlier, my ADSL connection problem **seemed** to solve itself, and
I was online. In fact, after about 3 hours on-line, I noticed the connection
had died again. This time (since I knew what to look for) I found and am sending
part of /var/log/syslog - notice that at 18:46 the connection
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> -Original Message-
> From: Haim Gelfenbeyn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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>
> If you plan to use ADSL all the time, comment out "idle" parameter
> in /etc/ppp/options file.
>
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>
>
> As I write this I've been on-line for about an h
As I write this I've been on-line for about an hour without PPP dying so maybe
whatever was wrong has **solved itself**. I didn't do anything to solve the
problem - but then again, an hour is still not enough time to know if the
problem is gone :-). I've added a part of the log at the end of this
> On Thu, 12 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > This may or may not be a Linux problem, but, unfortunately, I have no other
> > place to ask this question. From previous experience, when I've called BEZEQ
> > or ISRASRV about any question or problem with my ADSL connection, the answer
> > i
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> Subject: ADSL problem
>
>
> This may or may not be a Linux problem, but, unfortunately, I
> have no other
> place to ask this question. From previous exp
On Thu, 12 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This may or may not be a Linux problem, but, unfortunately, I have no other
> place to ask this question. From previous experience, when I've called BEZEQ
> or ISRASRV about any question or problem with my ADSL connection, the answer
> is always **L
This may or may not be a Linux problem, but, unfortunately, I have no other
place to ask this question. From previous experience, when I've called BEZEQ
or ISRASRV about any question or problem with my ADSL connection, the answer
is always **LINUX is your problem - ADSL doesn't work on LINUX** or
Can you send the command line you used to start the pptp and your ppp
options?
Dani
On 13 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> yo ppl
> i did exactly what the bezeq ADSL HOWTO from www.iglu.org.il saying to do
> and i got this (on linux suse7):
>
> --
yo ppl
i did exactly what the bezeq ADSL HOWTO from www.iglu.org.il saying to do
and i got this (on linux suse7):
--
Using interface ppp0
Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttya0
sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1]
sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1]
rcvd [LCP ConfRej id
On Wed, 22 Nov 2000, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Donno about you - but I tried Internet Zahav with ADSL that my friend have - and
> most of the time I get there a speed from US avrage of 400K compared to
400K from US? that must be from a local cache.
I never got a consistent high speed from Izahav
Donno about you - but I tried Internet Zahav with ADSL that my friend have - and
most of the time I get there a speed from US avrage of 400K compared to
Netvision - 70K - and others are slower (although I didn't try the non-stop)
Hetz
Dani Arbel wrote:
>
> Hi!
> Izahav is a slow provider... tr
Hi!
Izahav is a slow provider... try Nonstop instead.
search /etc/ppp/options for the speed. you may create one and choose a
faster speed.
Dani
On Mon, 16 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Maybe I found part of the problem of my slow ADSL connection, but:
>
> 1 - I'm not sure
> 2 - If this is
On 16-Oct-2000 guy keren wrote:
>
> On Mon, 16 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> /usr/bin/pppd /dev/ttya0 38400 name guest@OIzahav
>>
>> Could it be that the 38400 paramater is limiting the speed of the
>> connection?
>> And if so, where does this paramater come from? I start ADSL by typin
On Mon, 16 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> /usr/bin/pppd /dev/ttya0 38400 name guest@OIzahav
>
> Could it be that the 38400 paramater is limiting the speed of the connection?
> And if so, where does this paramater come from? I start ADSL by typing:
this 38400 sounds like it could be a prob
Maybe I found part of the problem of my slow ADSL connection, but:
1 - I'm not sure
2 - If this is the problem, I don't know what the solution is.
I just noticed (using KDE's kpm utility) that the command that starts pppd
is:
/usr/bin/pppd /dev/ttya0 38400 name guest@OIzahav
Could it be that t
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