Internal modem disconnection

I can't see that anyone else has posted this issue, my apologies if it has already been addressed.
The logic board was recently replaced and this problem has happened twice since the replacement.
Just after establishing a dialup connection, the internal modem starts disconnecting, but never disconnnects, and the only way to get back control of the iMac is to power it down and restart. The FORCE QUIT window does not contain an icon for the modem.
Two questions -- is there a way to fix this, and is the issue related to the replacement of the logic board ?

This disconnect is considered "normal", however, it does not always occur. A stable dial-up internet connection is dependent upon the quality of the phone line and the modem in your computer. In simple terms, unexpected disconnects can occur when static or other noise is present on the phone line. Pick up a phone on the telephone line causes some noise/static. The line connecting your Macs may have more static than the line connection your PC. Does the PC connection use the same cable and jack as the Macs? If not, try switching the Macs to the current PC jack/cable.
What is the processor speed in your PC? If you have applications running in the background, when using the Mac's (400MHz speed) modem, you will have less CPU time available to process information to and from your modem. This can have an influence on the modems performance and it's ability to maintain a connection.
Cheers, Tom

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    Sun Aug 6 22:12:27 2006 : Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/cu.modem
    Sun Aug 6 22:12:29 2006 : PAP authentication succeeded
    Sun Aug 6 22:12:29 2006 : local IP address 24.72.132.90
    Sun Aug 6 22:12:29 2006 : remote IP address 24.72.132.3
    Sun Aug 6 22:12:29 2006 : primary DNS address 204.83.142.2
    Sun Aug 6 22:12:29 2006 : secondary DNS address 204.83.142.4
    Sun Aug 6 22:19:52 2006 : Hangup (SIGHUP)
    Sun Aug 6 22:19:52 2006 : Connection terminated.
    Sun Aug 6 22:19:52 2006 : Connect time 7.5 minutes.
    Sun Aug 6 22:19:52 2006 : Sent 26620 bytes, received 487832 bytes.
    Sun Aug 6 22:19:56 2006 : Serial link disconnected.
    Sun Aug 6 22:37:17 2006 : Version 2.1
    Sun Aug 6 22:37:18 2006 : Dialing 5258956
    Sun Aug 6 22:38:10 2006 : Modem Reliable Link Established.
    Sun Aug 6 22:38:10 2006 : Modem Compression Established.
    Sun Aug 6 22:38:13 2006 : Serial connection established.
    Sun Aug 6 22:38:13 2006 : Using interface ppp0
    Sun Aug 6 22:38:13 2006 : Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/cu.modem
    Sun Aug 6 22:38:15 2006 : PAP authentication succeeded
    Sun Aug 6 22:38:15 2006 : local IP address 24.72.132.247
    Sun Aug 6 22:38:15 2006 : remote IP address 24.72.132.6
    Sun Aug 6 22:38:15 2006 : primary DNS address 204.83.142.2
    Sun Aug 6 22:38:15 2006 : secondary DNS address 204.83.142.6
    Sun Aug 6 22:49:52 2006 : Hangup (SIGHUP)
    Sun Aug 6 22:49:53 2006 : Connection terminated.
    Sun Aug 6 22:49:53 2006 : Connect time 11.7 minutes.
    Sun Aug 6 22:49:53 2006 : Sent 291614 bytes, received 930519 bytes.
    Sun Aug 6 22:49:56 2006 : Serial link disconnected.
    Mon Aug 7 09:58:50 2006 : Version 2.1
    Mon Aug 7 09:58:51 2006 : Dialing 5258956
    Mon Aug 7 09:59:43 2006 : Modem Reliable Link Established.
    Mon Aug 7 09:59:43 2006 : Modem Compression Established.
    Mon Aug 7 09:59:46 2006 : Serial connection established.
    Mon Aug 7 09:59:46 2006 : Using interface ppp0
    Mon Aug 7 09:59:46 2006 : Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/cu.modem
    Mon Aug 7 09:59:48 2006 : PAP authentication succeeded
    Mon Aug 7 09:59:49 2006 : local IP address 24.72.132.72
    Mon Aug 7 09:59:49 2006 : remote IP address 24.72.132.3
    Mon Aug 7 09:59:49 2006 : primary DNS address 204.83.142.2
    Mon Aug 7 09:59:49 2006 : secondary DNS address 204.83.142.4
    Mon Aug 7 10:25:51 2006 : Hangup (SIGHUP)
    Mon Aug 7 10:25:52 2006 : Connection terminated.
    Mon Aug 7 10:25:52 2006 : Connect time 26.1 minutes.
    Mon Aug 7 10:25:52 2006 : Sent 305627 bytes, received 637132 bytes.
    Mon Aug 7 10:25:55 2006 : Serial link disconnected.
    Mon Aug 7 10:52:29 2006 : Version 2.1
    Mon Aug 7 10:52:30 2006 : Dialing 5258956
    Mon Aug 7 10:53:20 2006 : Modem Reliable Link Established.
    Mon Aug 7 10:53:20 2006 : Modem Compression Established.
    Mon Aug 7 10:53:23 2006 : Serial connection established.
    Mon Aug 7 10:53:23 2006 : Using interface ppp0
    Mon Aug 7 10:53:23 2006 : Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/cu.modem
    Mon Aug 7 10:53:36 2006 : PAP authentication succeeded
    Mon Aug 7 10:53:36 2006 : local IP address 24.72.132.205
    Mon Aug 7 10:53:36 2006 : remote IP address 24.72.132.6
    Mon Aug 7 10:53:36 2006 : primary DNS address 204.83.142.2
    Mon Aug 7 10:53:36 2006 : secondary DNS address 204.83.142.6
    Mon Aug 7 11:04:52 2006 : Hangup (SIGHUP)
    Mon Aug 7 11:04:52 2006 : Connection terminated.
    Mon Aug 7 11:04:52 2006 : Connect time 11.5 minutes.
    Mon Aug 7 11:04:52 2006 : Sent 145428 bytes, received 522124 bytes.
    Mon Aug 7 11:04:56 2006 : Serial link disconnected.
    Mon Aug 7 14:13:03 2006 : Version 2.1
    Mon Aug 7 14:13:03 2006 : Dialing 5258956
    Mon Aug 7 14:14:26 2006 : Modem Reliable Link Established.
    Mon Aug 7 14:14:26 2006 : Modem Compression Established.
    Mon Aug 7 14:14:29 2006 : Serial connection established.
    Mon Aug 7 14:14:29 2006 : Using interface ppp0
    Mon Aug 7 14:14:29 2006 : Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/cu.modem
    Mon Aug 7 14:14:32 2006 : PAP authentication succeeded
    Mon Aug 7 14:14:32 2006 : local IP address 24.72.132.93
    Mon Aug 7 14:14:32 2006 : remote IP address 24.72.132.3
    Mon Aug 7 14:14:32 2006 : primary DNS address 204.83.142.2
    Mon Aug 7 14:14:32 2006 : secondary DNS address 204.83.142.4
    Mon Aug 7 14:37:21 2006 : Hangup (SIGHUP)
    Mon Aug 7 14:37:22 2006 : Connection terminated.
    Mon Aug 7 14:37:22 2006 : Connect time 22.9 minutes.
    Mon Aug 7 14:37:22 2006 : Sent 422624 bytes, received 2383140 bytes.
    Mon Aug 7 14:37:26 2006 : Serial link disconnected.
    Mon Aug 7 16:37:50 2006 : Version 2.1
    Mon Aug 7 16:37:51 2006 : Dialing 5258956
    Mon Aug 7 16:39:14 2006 : Modem Reliable Link Established.
    Mon Aug 7 16:39:14 2006 : Modem Compression Established.
    Mon Aug 7 16:39:17 2006 : Serial connection established.
    Mon Aug 7 16:39:17 2006 : Using interface ppp0
    Mon Aug 7 16:39:17 2006 : Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/cu.modem
    Mon Aug 7 16:39:19 2006 : PAP authentication succeeded
    Mon Aug 7 16:39:19 2006 : local IP address 24.72.132.248
    Mon Aug 7 16:39:19 2006 : remote IP address 24.72.132.6
    Mon Aug 7 16:39:19 2006 : primary DNS address 204.83.142.2
    Mon Aug 7 16:39:19 2006 : secondary DNS address 204.83.142.6
    Mon Aug 7 16:41:12 2006 : Hangup (SIGHUP)
    Mon Aug 7 16:41:12 2006 : Connection terminated.
    Mon Aug 7 16:41:12 2006 : Connect time 2.0 minutes.
    Mon Aug 7 16:41:12 2006 : Sent 41428 bytes, received 179077 bytes.
    Mon Aug 7 16:41:16 2006 : Serial link disconnected.
    Mon Aug 7 16:43:12 2006 : Version 2.1
    Mon Aug 7 16:43:13 2006 : Dialing 5258956
    Mon Aug 7 16:44:34 2006 : Modem Reliable Link Established.
    Mon Aug 7 16:44:34 2006 : Modem Compression Established.
    Mon Aug 7 16:44:37 2006 : Serial connection established.
    Mon Aug 7 16:44:37 2006 : Using interface ppp0
    Mon Aug 7 16:44:37 2006 : Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/cu.modem
    Mon Aug 7 16:44:39 2006 : PAP authentication succeeded
    Mon Aug 7 16:44:39 2006 : local IP address 24.72.132.141
    Mon Aug 7 16:44:39 2006 : remote IP address 24.72.132.4
    Mon Aug 7 16:44:39 2006 : primary DNS address 204.83.142.2
    Mon Aug 7 16:44:39 2006 : secondary DNS address 204.83.142.6
    Mon Aug 7 16:44:52 2006 : Hangup (SIGHUP)
    Mon Aug 7 16:44:52 2006 : Connection terminated.
    Mon Aug 7 16:44:52 2006 : Connect time 0.3 minutes.
    Mon Aug 7 16:44:52 2006 : Sent 1131 bytes, received 1055 bytes.
    Mon Aug 7 16:44:56 2006 : Serial link disconnected.
    Mon Aug 7 19:57:21 2006 : Version 2.1
    Mon Aug 7 19:57:21 2006 : Dialing 5258956
    Mon Aug 7 19:58:44 2006 : Modem Reliable Link Established.
    Mon Aug 7 19:58:44 2006 : Modem Compression Established.
    Mon Aug 7 19:58:47 2006 : Serial connection established.
    Mon Aug 7 19:58:47 2006 : Using interface ppp0
    Mon Aug 7 19:58:47 2006 : Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/cu.modem
    Mon Aug 7 19:58:49 2006 : PAP authentication succeeded
    Mon Aug 7 19:58:49 2006 : local IP address 24.72.132.211
    Mon Aug 7 19:58:49 2006 : remote IP address 24.72.132.6
    Mon Aug 7 19:58:49 2006 : primary DNS address 204.83.142.2
    Mon Aug 7 19:58:49 2006 : secondary DNS address 204.83.142.6
    Mon Aug 7 20:12:41 2006 : Hangup (SIGHUP)
    Mon Aug 7 20:12:41 2006 : Connection terminated.
    Mon Aug 7 20:12:41 2006 : Connect time 13.9 minutes.
    Mon Aug 7 20:12:41 2006 : Sent 275714 bytes, received 952322 bytes.
    Mon Aug 7 20:12:45 2006 : Serial link disconnected.
    Mon Aug 7 21:58:24 2006 : Version 2.1
    Mon Aug 7 21:58:24 2006 : Dialing 5258956
    Mon Aug 7 21:59:47 2006 : Modem Reliable Link Established.
    Mon Aug 7 21:59:47 2006 : Modem Compression Established.
    Mon Aug 7 21:59:50 2006 : Serial connection established.
    Mon Aug 7 21:59:50 2006 : Using interface ppp0
    Mon Aug 7 21:59:50 2006 : Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/cu.modem
    Mon Aug 7 21:59:52 2006 : PAP authentication succeeded
    Mon Aug 7 21:59:52 2006 : local IP address 24.72.132.90
    Mon Aug 7 21:59:52 2006 : remote IP address 24.72.132.3
    Mon Aug 7 21:59:52 2006 : primary DNS address 204.83.142.2
    Mon Aug 7 21:59:52 2006 : secondary DNS address 204.83.142.4
    Mon Aug 7 22:01:15 2006 : Hangup (SIGHUP)
    Mon Aug 7 22:01:16 2006 : Connection terminated.
    Mon Aug 7 22:01:16 2006 : Connect time 1.5 minutes.
    Mon Aug 7 22:01:16 2006 : Sent 10812 bytes, received 64719 bytes.
    Mon Aug 7 22:01:18 2006 : Serial link disconnected.
    Tue Aug 8 09:39:20 2006 : Version 2.1
    Tue Aug 8 09:39:21 2006 : Dialing 5258956
    Tue Aug 8 09:40:11 2006 : Modem Reliable Link Established.
    Tue Aug 8 09:40:11 2006 : Modem Compression Established.
    Tue Aug 8 09:40:17 2006 : Serial connection established.
    Tue Aug 8 09:40:17 2006 : Using interface ppp0
    Tue Aug 8 09:40:17 2006 : Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/cu.modem
    Tue Aug 8 09:40:24 2006 : PAP authentication succeeded
    Tue Aug 8 09:40:25 2006 : local IP address 24.72.132.204
    Tue Aug 8 09:40:25 2006 : remote IP address 24.72.132.6
    Tue Aug 8 09:40:25 2006 : primary DNS address 204.83.142.2
    Tue Aug 8 09:40:25 2006 : secondary DNS address 204.83.142.6
    Tue Aug 8 09:45:38 2006 : Hangup (SIGHUP)
    Tue Aug 8 09:45:39 2006 : Connection terminated.
    Tue Aug 8 09:45:39 2006 : Connect time 5.4 minutes.
    Tue Aug 8 09:45:39 2006 : Sent 23936 bytes, received 193541 bytes.
    Tue Aug 8 09:45:57 2006 : disconnect script failed
    Tue Aug 8 17:43:12 2006 : Version 2.1
    Tue Aug 8 17:43:12 2006 : Dialing 5258956
    Tue Aug 8 17:44:04 2006 : Modem Reliable Link Established.
    Tue Aug 8 17:44:04 2006 : Modem Compression Established.
    Tue Aug 8 17:44:08 2006 : Serial connection established.
    Tue Aug 8 17:44:08 2006 : Using interface ppp0
    Tue Aug 8 17:44:08 2006 : Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/cu.modem
    Tue Aug 8 17:44:09 2006 : PAP authentication succeeded
    Tue Aug 8 17:44:10 2006 : local IP address 24.72.132.130
    Tue Aug 8 17:44:10 2006 : remote IP address 24.72.132.4
    Tue Aug 8 17:44:10 2006 : primary DNS address 204.83.142.2
    Tue Aug 8 17:44:10 2006 : secondary DNS address 204.83.142.6
    Tue Aug 8 17:54:06 2006 : Hangup (SIGHUP)
    Tue Aug 8 17:54:07 2006 : Connection terminated.
    Tue Aug 8 17:54:07 2006 : Connect time 10.0 minutes.
    Tue Aug 8 17:54:07 2006 : Sent 149781 bytes, received 817702 bytes.
    Tue Aug 8 17:54:11 2006 : Serial link disconnected.
    Tue Aug 8 20:51:37 2006 : Version 2.1
    Tue Aug 8 20:51:38 2006 : Dialing 5258956
    Tue Aug 8 20:52:30 2006 : Modem Reliable Link Established.
    Tue Aug 8 20:52:30 2006 : Modem Compression Established.
    Tue Aug 8 20:52:33 2006 : Serial connection established.
    Tue Aug 8 20:52:33 2006 : Using interface ppp0
    Tue Aug 8 20:52:33 2006 : Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/cu.modem
    Tue Aug 8 20:52:35 2006 : PAP authentication succeeded
    Tue Aug 8 20:52:36 2006 : local IP address 24.72.132.216
    Tue Aug 8 20:52:36 2006 : remote IP address 24.72.132.6
    Tue Aug 8 20:52:36 2006 : primary DNS address 204.83.142.2
    Tue Aug 8 20:52:36 2006 : secondary DNS address 204.83.142.6
    Tue Aug 8 21:07:07 2006 : Hangup (SIGHUP)
    Tue Aug 8 21:07:07 2006 : Connection terminated.
    Tue Aug 8 21:07:07 2006 : Connect time 14.6 minutes.
    Tue Aug 8 21:07:07 2006 : Sent 117942 bytes, received 979966 bytes.
    Tue Aug 8 21:07:11 2006 : Serial link disconnected.
    Wed Aug 9 17:35:26 2006 : Version 2.1
    Wed Aug 9 17:35:26 2006 : Dialing 5258956
    Wed Aug 9 17:36:19 2006 : Modem Reliable Link Established.
    Wed Aug 9 17:36:19 2006 : Modem Compression Established.
    Wed Aug 9 17:36:22 2006 : Serial connection established.
    Wed Aug 9 17:36:22 2006 : Using interface ppp0
    Wed Aug 9 17:36:22 2006 : Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/cu.modem
    Wed Aug 9 17:36:24 2006 : PAP authentication succeeded
    Wed Aug 9 17:36:24 2006 : local IP address 24.72.132.59
    Wed Aug 9 17:36:24 2006 : remote IP address 24.72.132.3
    Wed Aug 9 17:36:24 2006 : primary DNS address 204.83.142.2
    Wed Aug 9 17:36:24 2006 : secondary DNS address 204.83.142.4
    Wed Aug 9 17:50:07 2006 : Hangup (SIGHUP)
    Wed Aug 9 17:50:08 2006 : Connection terminated.
    Wed Aug 9 17:50:08 2006 : Connect time 13.8 minutes.
    Wed Aug 9 17:50:08 2006 : Sent 189250 bytes, received 808811 bytes.
    Wed Aug 9 17:50:11 2006 : Serial link disconnected.
    Wed Aug 9 22:25:57 2006 : Version 2.1
    Wed Aug 9 22:25:58 2006 : Dialing 5258956
    Wed Aug 9 22:26:50 2006 : Modem Reliable Link Established.
    Wed Aug 9 22:26:50 2006 : Modem Compression Established.
    Wed Aug 9 22:26:53 2006 : Serial connection established.
    Wed Aug 9 22:26:53 2006 : Using interface ppp0
    Wed Aug 9 22:26:53 2006 : Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/cu.modem
    Wed Aug 9 22:26:55 2006 : PAP authentication succeeded
    Wed Aug 9 22:26:55 2006 : local IP address 24.72.132.230
    Wed Aug 9 22:26:55 2006 : remote IP address 24.72.132.6
    Wed Aug 9 22:26:55 2006 : primary DNS address 204.83.142.2
    Wed Aug 9 22:26:55 2006 : secondary DNS address 204.83.142.6
    Wed Aug 9 22:44:06 2006 : Hangup (SIGHUP)
    Wed Aug 9 22:44:07 2006 : Connection terminated.
    Wed Aug 9 22:44:07 2006 : Connect time 17.3 minutes.
    Wed Aug 9 22:44:07 2006 : Sent 29284 bytes, received 418941 bytes.
    Wed Aug 9 22:44:10 2006 : Serial link disconnected.
    Thu Aug 10 11:03:22 2006 : Version 2.1
    Thu Aug 10 11:03:22 2006 : Dialing 5258956
    Thu Aug 10 11:04:57 2006 : Connect script failed
    Thu Aug 10 11:05:07 2006 : Version 2.1
    Thu Aug 10 11:05:07 2006 : Dialing 5258956
    Thu Aug 10 11:06:30 2006 : Modem Reliable Link Established.
    Thu Aug 10 11:06:30 2006 : Modem Compression Established.
    Thu Aug 10 11:06:33 2006 : Serial connection established.
    Thu Aug 10 11:06:33 2006 : Using interface ppp0
    Thu Aug 10 11:06:33 2006 : Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/cu.modem
    Thu Aug 10 11:06:35 2006 : PAP authentication succeeded
    Thu Aug 10 11:06:35 2006 : local IP address 24.72.132.91
    Thu Aug 10 11:06:35 2006 : remote IP address 24.72.132.3
    Thu Aug 10 11:06:35 2006 : primary DNS address 204.83.142.2
    Thu Aug 10 11:06:36 2006 : secondary DNS address 204.83.142.4
    Thu Aug 10 12:10:21 2006 : Hangup (SIGHUP)
    Thu Aug 10 12:10:21 2006 : Connection terminated.
    Thu Aug 10 12:10:21 2006 : Connect time 63.8 minutes.
    Thu Aug 10 12:10:21 2006 : Sent 1110002 bytes, received 4331045 bytes.
    Thu Aug 10 12:10:25 2006 : Serial link disconnected.
    Thu Aug 10 15:49:58 2006 : Version 2.1
    Thu Aug 10 15:49:58 2006 : Dialing 5258956
    Thu Aug 10 15:50:50 2006 : Modem Reliable Link Established.
    Thu Aug 10 15:50:50 2006 : Modem Compression Established.
    Thu Aug 10 15:50:54 2006 : Serial connection established.
    Thu Aug 10 15:50:54 2006 : Using interface ppp0
    Thu Aug 10 15:50:54 2006 : Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/cu.modem
    Thu Aug 10 15:50:56 2006 : PAP authentication succeeded
    Thu Aug 10 15:50:56 2006 : local IP address 24.72.132.210
    Thu Aug 10 15:50:56 2006 : remote IP address 24.72.132.6
    Thu Aug 10 15:50:56 2006 : primary DNS address 204.83.142.2
    Thu Aug 10 15:50:56 2006 : secondary DNS address 204.83.142.6
    Thu Aug 10 16:47:51 2006 : Hangup (SIGHUP)
    Thu Aug 10 16:47:51 2006 : Connection terminated.
    Thu Aug 10 16:47:51 2006 : Connect time 57.0 minutes.
    Thu Aug 10 16:47:51 2006 : Sent 1316426 bytes, received 3995683 bytes.
    Thu Aug 10 16:47:55 2006 : Serial link disconnected.
    Thu Aug 10 22:49:32 2006 : Version 2.1
    Thu Aug 10 22:49:33 2006 : Dialing 5258956
    Thu Aug 10 22:50:24 2006 : Modem Reliable Link Established.
    Thu Aug 10 22:50:24 2006 : Modem Compression Established.
    Thu Aug 10 22:50:27 2006 : Serial connection established.
    Thu Aug 10 22:50:28 2006 : Using interface ppp0
    Thu Aug 10 22:50:28 2006 : Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/cu.modem
    Thu Aug 10 22:50:29 2006 : PAP authentication succeeded
    Thu Aug 10 22:50:30 2006 : local IP address 24.72.132.203
    Thu Aug 10 22:50:30 2006 : remote IP address 24.72.132.6
    Thu Aug 10 22:50:30 2006 : primary DNS address 204.83.142.2
    Thu Aug 10 22:50:30 2006 : secondary DNS address 204.83.142.6
    Thu Aug 10 22:59:19 2006 : Hangup (SIGHUP)
    Thu Aug 10 22:59:19 2006 : Connection terminated.
    Thu Aug 10 22:59:19 2006 : Connect time 8.9 minutes.
    Thu Aug 10 22:59:19 2006 : Sent 38252 bytes, received 282788 bytes.
    Thu Aug 10 22:59:23 2006 : Serial link disconnected.
    Fri Aug 11 10:32:59 2006 : Version 2.1
    Fri Aug 11 10:32:59 2006 : Dialing 5258956
    Fri Aug 11 10:33:57 2006 : Modem Reliable Link Established.
    Fri Aug 11 10:33:57 2006 : Modem Compression Established.
    Fri Aug 11 10:34:00 2006 : Serial connection established.
    Fri Aug 11 10:34:01 2006 : Using interface ppp0
    Fri Aug 11 10:34:01 2006 : Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/cu.modem
    Fri Aug 11 10:34:03 2006 : PAP authentication succeeded
    Fri Aug 11 10:34:03 2006 : local IP address 24.72.132.243
    Fri Aug 11 10:34:03 2006 : remote IP address 24.72.132.6
    Fri Aug 11 10:34:03 2006 : primary DNS address 204.83.142.2
    Fri Aug 11 10:34:03 2006 : secondary DNS address 204.83.142.6
    Fri Aug 11 10:46:09 2006 : Hangup (SIGHUP)
    Fri Aug 11 10:46:09 2006 : Connection terminated.
    Fri Aug 11 10:46:10 2006 : Connect time 12.2 minutes.
    Fri Aug 11 10:46:10 2006 : Sent 97142 bytes, received 678461 bytes.
    Fri Aug 11 10:46:13 2006 : Serial link disconnected.
    Fri Aug 11 12:06:07 2006 : Version 2.1
    Fri Aug 11 12:06:07 2006 : Dialing 5258956
    Fri Aug 11 12:07:00 2006 : Modem Reliable Link Established.
    Fri Aug 11 12:07:00 2006 : Modem Compression Established.
    Fri Aug 11 12:07:03 2006 : Serial connection established.
    Fri Aug 11 12:07:03 2006 : Using interface ppp0
    Fri Aug 11 12:07:03 2006 : Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/cu.modem
    Fri Aug 11 12:07:05 2006 : PAP authentication succeeded
    Fri Aug 11 12:07:06 2006 : local IP address 24.72.132.60
    Fri Aug 11 12:07:06 2006 : remote IP address 24.72.132.3
    Fri Aug 11 12:07:06 2006 : primary DNS address 204.83.142.2
    Fri Aug 11 12:07:06 2006 : secondary DNS address 204.83.142.4
    Fri Aug 11 12:08:52 2006 : Hangup (SIGHUP)
    Fri Aug 11 12:08:52 2006 : Connection terminated.
    Fri Aug 11 12:08:52 2006 : Connect time 1.9 minutes.
    Fri Aug 11 12:08:52 2006 : Sent 52917 bytes, received 246557 bytes.
    Fri Aug 11 12:08:56 2006 : Serial link disconnected.
    Fri Aug 11 12:09:40 2006 : Version 2.1
    Fri Aug 11 12:09:41 2006 : Dialing 5258956
    Fri Aug 11 12:11:14 2006 : Connect script failed
    Fri Aug 11 12:12:05 2006 : Version 2.1
    Fri Aug 11 12:12:06 2006 : Dialing 5258956
    Fri Aug 11 12:12:56 2006 : Modem Reliable Link Established.
    Fri Aug 11 12:12:56 2006 : Modem Compression Established.
    Fri Aug 11 12:13:00 2006 : Serial connection established.
    Fri Aug 11 12:13:00 2006 : Using interface ppp0
    Fri Aug 11 12:13:00 2006 : Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/cu.modem
    Fri Aug 11 12:13:12 2006 : PAP authentication succeeded
    Fri Aug 11 12:13:13 2006 : local IP address 24.72.132.60
    Fri Aug 11 12:13:13 2006 : remote IP address 24.72.132.3
    Fri Aug 11 12:13:13 2006 : primary DNS address 204.83.142.2
    Fri Aug 11 12:13:13 2006 : secondary DNS address 204.83.142.4
    Fri Aug 11 12:13:34 2006 : Hangup (SIGHUP)
    Fri Aug 11 12:13:35 2006 : Connection terminated.
    Fri Aug 11 12:13:35 2006 : Connect time 0.6 minutes.
    Fri Aug 11 12:13:35 2006 : Sent 1470 bytes, received 3309 bytes.
    Fri Aug 11 12:13:38 2006 : Serial link disconnected.
    Fri Aug 11 13:52:59 2006 : Version 2.1
    Fri Aug 11 13:53:00 2006 : Dialing 5258956
    Fri Aug 11 13:53:52 2006 : Modem Reliable Link Established.
    Fri Aug 11 13:53:52 2006 : Modem Compression Established.
    Fri Aug 11 13:53:55 2006 : Serial connection established.
    Fri Aug 11 13:53:55 2006 : Using interface ppp0
    Fri Aug 11 13:53:55 2006 : Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/cu.modem
    Fri Aug 11 13:53:57 2006 : PAP authentication succeeded
    Fri Aug 11 13:53:57 2006 : local IP address 24.72.132.81
    Fri Aug 11 13:53:58 2006 : remote IP address 24.72.132.3
    Fri Aug 11 13:53:58 2006 : primary DNS address 204.83.142.2
    Fri Aug 11 13:53:58 2006 : secondary DNS address 204.83.142.4
    Fri Aug 11 14:31:49 2006 : Terminating on signal 15.
    Fri Aug 11 14:31:52 2006 : Hangup (SIGHUP)
    Fri Aug 11 14:31:52 2006 : Modem hangup
    Fri Aug 11 14:31:52 2006 : Connection terminated.
    Fri Aug 11 14:31:52 2006 : Connect time 37.9 minutes.
    Fri Aug 11 14:31:52 2006 : Sent 815438 bytes, received 1327544 bytes.
    Fri Aug 11 14:32:05 2006 : Version 2.1
    Fri Aug 11 14:32:06 2006 : Dialing 5258956
    Fri Aug 11 14:33:03 2006 : Did not establish Modem Reliable Link.
    Fri Aug 11 14:33:06 2006 : Serial connection established.
    Fri Aug 11 14:33:06 2006 : Using interface ppp0
    Fri Aug 11 14:33:06 2006 : Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/cu.modem
    Fri Aug 11 14:33:26 2006 : PAP authentication succeeded
    Fri Aug 11 14:33:26 2006 : local IP address 24.72.132.81
    Fri Aug 11 14:33:26 2006 : remote IP address 24.72.132.3
    Fri Aug 11 14:33:26 2006 : primary DNS address 204.83.142.2
    Fri Aug 11 14:33:26 2006 : secondary DNS address 204.83.142.4
    Fri Aug 11 14:33:38 2006 : Hangup (SIGHUP)
    Fri Aug 11 14:33:38 2006 : Connection terminated.
    Fri Aug 11 14:33:38 2006 : Connect time 0.6 minutes.
    Fri Aug 11 14:33:38 2006 : Sent 1160 bytes, received 1306 bytes.
    Fri Aug 11 14:33:42 2006 : Serial link disconnected.
    Fri Aug 11 14:36:58 2006 : Version 2.1
    Fri Aug 11 14:36:58 2006 : Dialing 5258956
    Fri Aug 11 14:37:56 2006 : Did not establish Modem Reliable Link.
    Fri Aug 11 14:37:59 2006 : Serial connection established.
    Fri Aug 11 14:37:59 2006 : Using interface ppp0
    Fri Aug 11 14:37:59 2006 : Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/cu.modem
    Fri Aug 11 14:38:21 2006 : Hangup (SIGHUP)
    Fri Aug 11 14:38:21 2006 : Modem hangup
    Fri Aug 11 14:38:21 2006 : Connection terminated.
    Fri Aug 11 14:38:32 2006 : Version 2.1
    Fri Aug 11 14:38:33 2006 : Dialing 5258956
    Fri Aug 11 14:39:31 2006 : Did not establish Modem Reliable Link.
    Fri Aug 11 14:39:34 2006 : Serial connection established.
    Fri Aug 11 14:39:34 2006 : Using interface ppp0
    Fri Aug 11 14:39:34 2006 : Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/cu.modem
    Fri Aug 11 14:39:53 2006 : PAP authentication succeeded
    Fri Aug 11 14:39:54 2006 : local IP address 24.72.132.81
    Fri Aug 11 14:39:54 2006 : remote IP address 24.72.132.3
    Fri Aug 11 14:39:54 2006 : primary DNS address 204.83.142.2
    Fri Aug 11 14:39:54 2006 : secondary DNS address 204.83.142.4
    Fri Aug 11 14:40:00 2006 : Hangup (SIGHUP)
    Fri Aug 11 14:40:06 2006 : Connection terminated.
    Fri Aug 11 14:40:06 2006 : Connect time 0.5 minutes.
    Fri Aug 11 14:40:06 2006 : Sent 582 bytes, received 1051 bytes.
    Fri Aug 11 14:40:08 2006 : Serial link disconnected.
    Fri Aug 11 18:16:01 2006 : Version 2.1
    Fri Aug 11 18:16:02 2006 : Dialing 5258956
    Fri Aug 11 18:16:36 2006 : Did not establish Modem Reliable Link.
    Fri Aug 11 18:16:39 2006 : Serial connection established.
    Fri Aug 11 18:16:39 2006 : Using interface ppp0
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    Sat Aug 12 22:49:48 2006 : sent [LCP ConfAck id=0x64 <asyncmap 0xa0000> <auth pap> <magic 0xe2aa7cc> <pcomp> <accomp>]
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