Hi all.
i am using KDE 4.4.5 and trying to connect to the Internet using that fossil of technology ... a dialup modem!
For those who might know Australia i am using Bigpond with automatic DNS (server assigned) being used.
You cannot connect to this ISP (Australia's largest) any more without this setting.
When using KPPP I get dreadful access speeds as the connection rate has the shape of a hedgehog ( 1.x kb, 0 kb, 1.xkb, 0, kb). I have previously had a similar problem in the distant past when I only had one working Bigpond DNS server available.
So its aping that setting though the DNS servers used look the same.
The problem has been temporarily resolved by using the "pon" & "poff" scripts after booting (in Konsole) with exactly the same ISP settings as used in KPPP! Not elegant but it works.
So I presume knetwork manager & network manager are getting in the way of KPPP &/or its DNS settings.
BTW setting privileges (even temporarily to root!) do not resolve the problem.
Many KPPP problems in the past were resolved be stopping Network Manager and its variants at boot (they do not like dialup nor support it).
Unfortunately I have not been able to work out how to ensure that it remains 100% stopped that way with KDE 4.4.x
As soon as a PPP connection is initiated it appears that Network Manager rears its head again...
Any ideas please folks?
Cheers
Andy
Perth, OZ
i am using KDE 4.4.5 and trying to connect to the Internet using that fossil of technology ... a dialup modem!
For those who might know Australia i am using Bigpond with automatic DNS (server assigned) being used.
You cannot connect to this ISP (Australia's largest) any more without this setting.
When using KPPP I get dreadful access speeds as the connection rate has the shape of a hedgehog ( 1.x kb, 0 kb, 1.xkb, 0, kb). I have previously had a similar problem in the distant past when I only had one working Bigpond DNS server available.
So its aping that setting though the DNS servers used look the same.
The problem has been temporarily resolved by using the "pon" & "poff" scripts after booting (in Konsole) with exactly the same ISP settings as used in KPPP! Not elegant but it works.
So I presume knetwork manager & network manager are getting in the way of KPPP &/or its DNS settings.
BTW setting privileges (even temporarily to root!) do not resolve the problem.
Many KPPP problems in the past were resolved be stopping Network Manager and its variants at boot (they do not like dialup nor support it).
Unfortunately I have not been able to work out how to ensure that it remains 100% stopped that way with KDE 4.4.x
As soon as a PPP connection is initiated it appears that Network Manager rears its head again...
Any ideas please folks?
Cheers
Andy
Perth, OZ
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