texanpenguin
Registered Penguin
I'm on a PowerBook G4 with a dial-up internet connection.
My ISP has four hour sessions, before you get automatically booted from the server, to free up modems.
Every now and again (not EVERY time, but many), when either the session expires or the internet is disconnected for some other reason (noisy line, someone calls that line, etc), the menu-bar status for the modem scrolls the word "Disconnecting..." indefinitely. The only way to get the computer to allow me to RE-connect is to restart the computer. Logging out doesn't work.
The connection is sometimes shared to the Built-in Ethernet port.
My PC-using brother delights in seeing my Mac do this, because it means it's restarting four or five times a day on occasion, when it used to have an uptime of over two months. I've repaired permissions more than once, and done a scour of the net, no luck.
Any help? Suggestions? Ideas?
Even just a process I could kill to turn the modem on and off without having to restart?
My ISP has four hour sessions, before you get automatically booted from the server, to free up modems.
Every now and again (not EVERY time, but many), when either the session expires or the internet is disconnected for some other reason (noisy line, someone calls that line, etc), the menu-bar status for the modem scrolls the word "Disconnecting..." indefinitely. The only way to get the computer to allow me to RE-connect is to restart the computer. Logging out doesn't work.
The connection is sometimes shared to the Built-in Ethernet port.
My PC-using brother delights in seeing my Mac do this, because it means it's restarting four or five times a day on occasion, when it used to have an uptime of over two months. I've repaired permissions more than once, and done a scour of the net, no luck.
Any help? Suggestions? Ideas?
Even just a process I could kill to turn the modem on and off without having to restart?