>You could try the following:
>
>In your /etc/ppp/options file try
>
>ipcp-accept-remote
>ipcp-accept-local
>defaultroute
>
>This should allow your host to accept what your isp is giving you for
>defaults and allow the isp to temporarily override your default route.
I added the above three lines
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Hi Sunnanvid,
You could try the following:
In your /etc/ppp/options file try
ipcp-accept-remote
ipcp-accept-local
defaultroute
This should allow your host to accept what your isp is giving you for
defaults and allow the isp to temporarily override your default route. You
may also may want t