2> Here is my diald line: > diald /dev/ttyS0 -m slip local 192.168.86.20 remote 10.0.2.15\ > defaultroute modem crtscts connect "chat -f /etc/slipchat: mtu\ > 1024
I've not done this with SLIP, but I assume it's similar to PPP... Anyhow, a few things you might check: 1. Not to be picky, but I noticed there's no closing quotes on the 'chat' section of your diald line.. Is that supposed to be that way? May wanna check it. 2. Do you have a dynamic IP address at your ISP? This was the case with my account and was causing a problem very much like yours. 3. Can your ISP accept a PPP connection? From what I understand, if you do have a dynamic IP address, it can be dealt with more easily from PPP, though it is possible with SLIP I think. Just my 2 cents.. Hope it helps! Tim ------------------------------------------------------------------------- < I am Pentium of Borg. Division is futile. You will be APPROXIMATED! > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please direct Email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]