"Matthias Mann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Do you know what i have to do to set the time for automatic hangup? Now my
> isdnutils let me wait 45 seconds after a Datatransfer. Cause my ISP count
> every second i like to set this time down to 1 second. But where?
Search for "huptimeout" in /etc/
Matthias Mann wrote:
> Hi People!
>
> Do you know what i have to do to set the time for automatic hangup? Now my
> isdnutils let me wait 45 seconds after a Datatransfer. Cause my ISP count
> every second i like to set this time down to 1 second. But where?
>
> have a nice night!
>
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Hi People!
Do you know what i have to do to set the time for automatic hangup? Now my
isdnutils let me wait 45 seconds after a Datatransfer. Cause my ISP count
every second i like to set this time down to 1 second. But where?
have a nice night!
Bon Lam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> when I set 'isdnctrl dialmode' to 'manual', it says that my kernel
> don't have/support this option.
>
> any suggestions?
You either need the kernel 2.0.x (x >= 36) or 2.2.x with the current
isdn driver
On Sat, 03 Apr 1999 01:26:58 +0200, you wrote:
>when I set 'isdnctrl dialmode' to 'manual', it says that my kernel don't
>have/support this option.
You need kernel 2.0.36 to have the dialmode option.
>it's mainly to stop autodialing to the isp when I j
when I set 'isdnctrl dialmode' to 'manual', it says that my kernel don't
have/support this option.
any suggestions?
it's mainly to stop autodialing to the isp when I just want to connect to
my LAN and it's irritating.
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