At 03:33 PM 3/2/00 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
"...something munging bytes on the way through," is what I assume.
I can load the same pages on my Win95 laptop with no problem with the same
ISP, so it appears to be Linux somehow that is doing this.
I had a similar problem a couple of months
gt; > > I am having trouble recieving files via PPP from certain sites. I
> > > checked the debugging log, and I am repeatedly getting a two-line error
> > > message from those sites:
> > >
> > > kernel: ppp: frame with bad fcs, length = 994
> >
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > I am having trouble recieving files via PPP from certain sites. I checked
> > the debugging log, and I am repeatedly getting a two-line error message
> > from those sites:
> >
> > kernel: ppp: frame with bad fcs, length = 99
ing trouble recieving files via PPP from certain sites. I checked
> the debugging log, and I am repeatedly getting a two-line error message from
> those sites:
>
> kernel: ppp: frame with bad fcs, length = 994
> kernel: ppp: bad frame, count = 994
>
> Can anyone tell me what
I am having trouble recieving files via PPP from certain sites. I checked the
debugging log, and I am repeatedly getting a two-line error message from those
sites:
kernel: ppp: frame with bad fcs, length = 994
kernel: ppp: bad frame, count = 994
Can anyone tell me what this means?
It seems
Jim Foltz writes:
> Does anyone have a clue what this error message means?
> ppp: frame with bad fcs, excess = 5ebe
It just means a bit got dropped somewhere. Ignore it unless it happens
frequently.
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Hello,
Does anyone have a clue what this error message means?
ppp: frame with bad fcs, excess = 5ebe
I recently switched back to an old 14,400 modem becasue my USR 33.6
broke, if that matters, although the same modem in the past has never
produced this error. The error doesn't effec
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