Subject: Re: still pppd problems
To: None <port-amiga@netbsd.org>
From: Gareth Davis <gareth.davis@kcl.ac.uk>
List: port-amiga
Date: 02/17/2000 22:48:03
Can't remember whether or not I CC'ed this to the list.

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From: "Gareth Davis" <gareth.davis@kcl.ac.uk>
Organization: Department of Computer Science, King's College London
Date: 18 Feb 100 12:47:31 +0000
Subject: Re: still pppd problems
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> Hello!
> 
> Again with the same problem: pppd not working... As I saw in mails, not

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Something has just occured to me. I remember having similar problems
when trying to get a PPP connection going through a Nokia 9000i
because it didn't support the carrier detect line. 

You might want to check that the CD line is being raised by the modem
(although if it works in other configurations it probably is) or as a
last resort remove the option MODEM from your pppd options file and
replace it with LOCAL - this will stop pppd from looking for the modem
CD line.

Hope this helps.

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Gareth Davis                                         gareth.davis@kcl.ac.uk
Department of Computer Science                        King's College London
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