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Accessories / Cases for 5500- Found at CompUSA
« on: June 18, 2004, 09:04:22 pm »
After searching and searching some more, I found a couple cases that work very nicely for the SL5500.  I\'m a newbie here, and saw one of these listed, but not the other, in the forums.

Anyhoo-  both of the cases are Case Logic brand, and both are black pseudo-leather.

One is a slip case with belt loop that I saw mentioned here-  it\'s model PLTK10, and is CompUSA SKU 304230.  Price at my nearest (150 miles away!) CompUSA was $14.99.  This one is nice and snug, but not too tight, and has an elastic catch strap on the top.  There\'s also a sporty version of this one made of heavy cordura nylon, but I didn\'t save the model number or SKU.

The other is a zip-up case, model PLT2, with room for some credit/business cards and the like.  It uses the \"Strongman\" plastic clip-arm mounting instead of the stickyback velcro, keeping you from having to put glue on your Z.  It holds nice and snug, but you have to remove the standard Sharp flip-cover from the Z.  Added bonus is that a very quick mod to the bottom fingers of the mounting (trimming 1/8 to 3/16 of an inch from the clips) allows you to slide out the keyboard for use.  Cool!  Price for this one at CompUSA was 19.99, and the SKU is 290411.  This was the last one at my store.

(disclaimer-  I have no affiliation with CompUSA or Case Logic)

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Security and Networking / Modem Dialup Timeout- Help?
« on: June 11, 2004, 08:46:17 pm »
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Manually edit the dialup (chat & pppd all in one) script in /etc/ppp/peers/

If you need help, post the script, etc.


Si


Problem solved----  saga outline follows!

I had looked at the files in peers, but had been looking at the wrong part of the file.  I was looking at the \"connect delay\" term, which was consistant with what I had changed it to in the GUI app, but changing this term didn\'t do any good....  the connection script wasn\'t getting this far before timing out.

I looked at some of the other scripts, including the options.ttyS3 file, and tried #ing out the \"connect delay\" line in that file (no good), also considered messing with the chat.script.tmp file, but couldn\'t find a good reference to assist me.

I have limited experience in playing with ppp script files (run a pretty automatically set-up RH8 Linux box here), so didn\'t want to get in over my head.

Before I posted the scripts I took one more look at one of the /etc/ppp/peers files and saw the way the script was calling chat.  It had:

connect \'/usr/sbin/chat -s -v ABORT \"NO CARRIER\"  ......

I did a little research on chat, and added -t 90 to the switches for chat (first line is now:

connect \'/usr/sbin/chat-s -v -t 90 .....)

, which allows 90 seconds for the modems to get their act together and link up.  Voila!   It works fine.  Only problem was that I have to go in and manually edit that file any time I change for example the phone number for the dialup... the script defaults back to the \"switchless\" version.

Anyway, thanks for the offer of help.  It\'s been a learning experience!!

Rich

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Security and Networking / Modem Dialup Timeout- Help?
« on: June 09, 2004, 04:41:13 am »
Posted this in the 5x00 general discussion forum, but realized that it might be better suited for this area-  sorry, I\'m a newbie here...

Hi all-

Running box-stock Sharp ROM 2.38 on a 5500, and have installed a Socket CF 56k modem.

I\'m having trouble connecting to my local ISP via my home phone line with the Z- the same one I\'m using right now with my desktop PC to post this message so I know the phone line can work for data.

The Z can connect on other phone lines using the CF modem, in fact the second line here in my house works just fine. However, I\'ve found other places where it doesn\'t work.

I\'ve tried playing with the settings in the standard Internet Wizard- speeds, timeouts, flow control. No good. I always get a \"Timed Out\" error after about 60 seconds.

I listened in on the phone line to check on progress,and the dialing is OK, the remote modem answers, but the two don\'t seem to be able to link up.  (I\'ve tried disconnecting all my phone equipment at the telco\'s network interface outside the house and connecting direct from there- still no good)

I live on a country road where dialup speeds are generally pretty slow (24000 is not uncommon, although I often can do 33600).

I dropped a note to Socket, and no response yet. I called my local telco and they said they could send a tech- for $91 if they determine the line is \"OK.\" \"OK\" to them means you can make a voice call- no guarantees for data. So nix that idea.

I\'m wondering if there are any settings for the ppp or chap (or any of the scripts) that I can manually change to ask the modem to keep trying longer than that 60 seconds- just to see if I can force it to link up.

Any ideas or hints appreciated!

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5x00 General discussions / Modem Dialup Timeout Help?
« on: June 08, 2004, 07:53:40 pm »
Hi all-

Running box-stock Sharp ROM 2.38 on a 5500, and have installed a Socket CF 56k modem.

I\'m having trouble connecting to my local ISP via my home phone line with the Z-  the same one I\'m using right now with my desktop PC to post this message so I know the phone line can work for data.

The Z can connect on other phone lines using the CF modem, in fact the second line here in my house works just fine.  However, I\'ve found other places where it doesn\'t work.

I\'ve tried playing with the settings in the standard Internet Wizard-  speeds, timeouts, flow control.  No good.  I always get a \"Timed Out\" error after about 60 seconds.

I listened in on the phone line to check on progress,and the dialing is OK, the remote modem answers, but the two don\'t seem to be able to link up.

I live on a country road where dialup speeds are generally pretty slow (24000 is not uncommon, although I often can do 33600).

I dropped a note to Socket, and no response yet.  I called my local telco and they said they could send a tech- for $91 if they determine the line is \"OK.\"  \"OK\" to them means you can make a voice call- no guarantees for data.  So nix that idea.

I\'m wondering if there are any settings for the ppp or chap that I can manually change to ask the modem to keep trying longer than that 60 seconds- just to see if I can force it to link up.

Any ideas or hints appreciated!

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