Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 15:17:58 +0100 From: Rasputin <rasputin@FreeBSD-uk.eu.org> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Strange net errors: how can I trace it? Message-ID: <20001012151758.A41011@dogma.freebsd-uk.eu.org> In-Reply-To: <G2B3B2$IVQLwudEln4WifNn1crMyvTp8SiyaD5M3axLoezlKS5jQmN@libero.it>; from flaggaccio@libero.it on Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 09:25:50AM %2B0200 References: <G2B3B2$IVQLwudEln4WifNn1crMyvTp8SiyaD5M3axLoezlKS5jQmN@libero.it>
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On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 09:25:50AM +0200, flaggaccio@libero.it wrote: > > > Does that mean it has an ESP UART chip? If so try adding: > > options COM_ESP > > to your kernel and recompiling. > > What mean this???? > > The name of my modem is "Communicator 56k ESP-2", but I don't think that > this apply to th UART (which is the serail-chip inside the motherboard). > > Anyway, I'll try this solution. > > Thanks. =) > > Paolo > If that doesn't work, it sounds like a bad ISP. Is it the same on other OSes? If so, change provider. -- Rasputin Jack of All Trades :: Master of Nuns To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-stable" in the body of the message
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