If I set the "bring up terminal window after dialling" option for the
connection, then hit the F7 to continue, I *never* get this message.
However, with my notebook w/o it, I get it about 25% of the time, no
matter what I do (unless I bring up terminal window after dialling).
I suppose it may be possible to write a new DUN script that maybe put in a
1 second pause or something somewhere, since that seems to be all that's
needed.
On Mon, 9 Sep 1996, Runar Jensen wrote:
> Date: Mon, 09 Sep 1996 16:17:40 -0500
> From: Runar Jensen <zarq@1stnet.com>
> To: "David S. Yun" <dyun@wcis.com>
> Cc: portmaster-users@livingston.com
> Subject: Re: Protocol error
>
> In message <199609091717.KAA27168@kristie.wcis.com>, "David S. Yun" writes:
>
> > Our customers are getting a strange error every once in awhile: "Dail up
> > networking could not negotiate a compatible set of network protocols you
> > specified in the server" while dialing in.
> >
> > It seems like most everyone can connect about 90% of the time with no
> > problems. I'm not sure what this message means. At first, I was thinking
> > that some of the people just had a bad phone connection. But, this is
> > happening much to often. What do you all think it could be?
>
> If you find out, let me know! We've been having the same problem from time
> to time, mostly during busy hours, and with no apparent pattern when it
> comes to modems, settings, versions etc..
>
>
> .../ru
>
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