Art Alexion on 13 Sep 2004 22:35:03 -0000


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Re: [PLUG] rp-pppoe and Verizon DSL


Stephen Gran wrote:

On Mon, Sep 13, 2004 at 03:43:03PM -0400, Art Alexion said:


Never seems to be up for more than a few minutes. Always automatically reconnects in a few seconds, but it kills ISO downloads.

Do others have the same experience? Suggested fixes?



It works fine at my parents house - it's sometimes even up for several days at a stretch, although usually they're kicked off every two days or so, and it has to reconnect.

Has this combination worked before, or is this the first attempt?

When I got the service in June, I only had it on a Windows machine using WinPOET which Verizon supplies. Not a problem then. Reconnected to Windows and same thing -- no /detectable/ disconnects. That is, the little modem lights in the systray never get the superimposed red X. anyway Windows is not set to automatically reconnect, and I have not had to manually reconnect. That's why I thought it was something to do with rp-pppoe. I am using yawmppp to monitor the connection and it has a little clock displaying the connection time and an error message when disconnected. The time rarely exceeds a couple of minutes and mozilla often complains of a host not found.

I ask
because it sounds like a noisy line or something making the connection
drop.  You can play with various settings in pppoe to work aroud it, but
a filter or something may be the way to go.

Not sure that was helpful,



Would be if it was the same in windows. That's why I wonder if there is any tune-up of rp-pppoe possible.



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