[arachne] Re: lsppp/comtool
- From: "Samuel W. Heywood" <sheywood@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: arachne@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 21:53:53 -0500
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On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 18:59:05 -0700, "Destiny" <destiny@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Dl'd Sam H's dialup.zip, tried dialup.bat with lsppp.exe. Gets as far as
> authenticating then stops.
> Suggestion was use comtool to dial and lsppp as packet driver. Using string
> below, it dials and server asks for user/password. When/how is lsppp.exe
> added to this?
> COMTOOL 2 ^B2 +++ ^T6 at&f ^CR atdt9900016 ^CR
> Cal
It seems that you might have failed to enter your username and password
correctly on the command line parameters. If you are certain you are doing
that part right, then I suggest you try running the same "dialup.bat" after
editing it so as to not attempt to load lsppp high. Just remove the "lh"
in front of the line where lsppp is invoked.
When using COMTOOL as your dialer you should load lsppp by using only these
parameters:
"lsppp /U:******** /P:********", and substitute your_username and
your_password respectively for the two strings of asterisks.
That line should be inserted in your batch file AFTER the line(s)
which invoke(s) COMTOOL.
Try to load lsppp high if you can. If you don't already have too much
stuff loaded into upper memory you should be able to load lsppp high.
Lsppp should work with most DOS internet apps even if it is loaded low, but
you will have more conventional DOS memory and better performance if you
can load lsppp high.
Sam Heywood
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