Re: SLIP PPP

1999-01-05 Thread Steve Lamb
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On 05 Jan 1999 11:22:40 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >SLIP and PPP are two different protocols and are mutually exclusive. SLIP >is pretty much obsolete. I dunno if I would call SLIP obsolete. Less convenient, maybe. ;) - -- Steve C. Lamb

Re: SLIP PPP

1999-01-05 Thread john
Darko Martic writes: > SLIP PPP SLIP and PPP are two different protocols and are mutually exclusive. SLIP is pretty much obsolete. > I would like also to connect with PPP, using script, instead of SLIP and > to configure tone dilaling As you can see, my provider asks me for >

SLIP PPP

1999-01-05 Thread Darko Martic
Hi ! Well, currently I'm trying to connect to the Inet using DIP, and scripts but... Here is my script which doesn't work well: main: get $local dookie.hr get $remote 161.53.114.3 port modem speed 19200 loop: echo on #init ATn1L3X3S11=70 init ATX3 dial 111222 wait 00 40 if $errlvl != 0 goto loop

Re: setting up a slip/ppp server

1997-11-15 Thread Carey Evans
"Colin R. Telmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have a machine that is connected to the net and want to set up a slip or > ppp server only so that I can dial into the machine via a connected modem > with a PDA (palm pilot) that can establish either a slip or ppp > connection. The IP-Masquerade

setting up a slip/ppp server

1997-11-14 Thread Colin R. Telmer
I have a machine that is connected to the net and want to set up a slip or ppp server only so that I can dial into the machine via a connected modem with a PDA (palm pilot) that can establish either a slip or ppp connection. Setting this up must be covered in a FAQ, can I assign some kind of local