(RADIATOR) 128k isdn dialup

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Tue Jun 19 06:42:00 CDT 2001


Hello Chris -

Thanks for the information.

I am not sure whether the problem is with the PC, the NAS, or with 
Radiator. I can help you with the Radiator part if you send me a copy 
of the Radiator configuration file (no secrets) together with a trace 
4 debug from Radiator showing what happens with the first channel as 
well as the second channel.

For the PC and the NAS, you will have to check with the vendor of the 
ISDN card (ie. does it support MPPP? and if so how?).

cheers

Hugh


At 12:27 PM +0000 6/19/01, Chris Rockett wrote:
>Hi,
>
>The original company name is Argonet/Argo interactive/VTI limites/Vertical
>Twist Interactive.  It should be one of those but unfortunatley I cant lay
>my hands on the radiator licence atm so I cant be more definate about
>which one it is.
>
>Cheers,
>Chris Rockett,
>Systems Engineer. Freedom 2 Limited, http://www.freedom2.com
>
>
>On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, Hugh Irvine wrote:
>
>>
>>  Hello Chris -
>>
>>  As I can't find you in our customer database, could you please send
>>  me the name of the registered company that purchased this copy of
>>  Radiator?
>>
>>  Please reply to me directly.
>>
>>  regards
>>
>>  Hugh
>>
>>
>>  At 11:38 AM +0000 6/19/01, Chris Rockett wrote:
>>  >Hi,
>>  >
>>  >Im a bit of a newbie at radiator configuration.  I have radiator running
>>  >and authenticating correctly for 64k isdn but cant seem to get a bonded
>>  >channel for 128k isdn.  Using win2k the dialup works and auths but only
>>  >works at 64k still, any ideas of where to look for information or what the
>>  >possible cause could be?
>>  >
>>  >Many Thanks.
>>  >Chris Rockett.
>>  >
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