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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: Peter M on April 03, 2002, 10:53:54 AM
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Since I switched ISP to Telstra Bigpond (in Australia) I experience that my modem drops the line, somtimes several times per hour.
With my previous ISP that never happend - same phone line, same modem. If I dial into Telstra Bigpond from a Windows box the connection seems stable. So it looks like the problem is that the e-smith does not 'like' Telstra Bigpond'.
I heard that other e-smith users had similar problems with Telstra Bigpond, but they did not know an answer.
Anyone able to help?
Thanks, Peter.
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I gather by your email address that you are using Bigpond cable, in which case your problem relates to the heartbeat. You need to add a package to solve this problem, you can find a how to here
http://www.synapticserver.com/bpalogin_2howto.html
hope this helps
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Make sure you go for the older V1.3 of bpalogin when you go to set it up as the newer version 2 doesn't seem to work too well.
Regards,
Luke
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Thanks Rick and Luke for your answers.
I am not on Telstra cabla but on a 56k modem. So the bpalogin would not be a solution for me.
Any other idea?
Regards,
Peter M.Peter M wrote:
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> Since I switched ISP to Telstra Bigpond (in Australia) I
> experience that my modem drops the line, somtimes several
> times per hour.
>
> With my previous ISP that never happend - same phone line,
> same modem. If I dial into Telstra Bigpond from a Windows box
> the connection seems stable. So it looks like the problem is
> that the e-smith does not 'like' Telstra Bigpond'.
>
> I heard that other e-smith users had similar problems with
> Telstra Bigpond, but they did not know an answer.
>
> Anyone able to help?
>
> Thanks, Peter.
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It is probably not your line, modem etc since your original setup was fine. What about the fact that telstra are notorious for having problems with thier internet services.
Regards Duncan
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if you have access to another modem give that a try, I have a friend that uses e-smith with dialup and has found that some modems are far more reliable at maintaining a connection than others in a linux enviroment. Most modems are made with windows users in mind, so i guess that is not a surprise