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HTML - "Hooda Gest" wrote in message news:... "Reed Loefgren" wrote in message news:d312cd06.0311291543.4bb6b3b0@posting.google.com... I'm trying to get a V. everything to work with FreeBSD 4.9 (and myLots-O'-Snip... If anybody is successfully using a v. everything with FreeBSD I'd like to hear how you did it, init strings, even the dip switch positions you're using. Maybe even the source of cheap 56k Accuras. And thanks for the hints. Please provide the init strings used in Slackware and BSD. That's likely to be where teh problem lies if I read what you've said correctly.Yes, I should have provided those in the first place, but I couldn'tget out under bsd.The default string applied by Slackware, using "pppsetup" is this:"AT&FH0" OKOne may change this but I never have and have never had a problemdoing so. The default line in Freebsd's /etc/ppp/ppp.config is this:set dial "ABORT BUSY ABORT NO\\sCARRIER TIMEOUT 5 \\"\" AT OK-AT-OK ATE1Q0 OK \\dATDT\\T TIMEOUT 40These are the lines verbatim. I don't know how much of this is init.(Maybe from "AT" to the third "OK"?)Thanks for your interest,rl
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