Last night I tried booting with different (2.0.33) kernels, extensions on/off, etc. with the same results: I can connect (pon), I can ping, I can open an FTP session, navigate remote directories, etc., but any attempt to "get" a file causes an immediate reboot. Does anyone know just what happens when FTP/PPP starts sending/receiving files (as opposed to CD, LS, etc.)? I'm beginning to suspect packet sizes/buffer overflows. I know the 475/LC serial hardware only supports 57600 (or so), a less than typical speed. During configuration I picked 38k. Has anyone played around with misc. transmission settings? Are the serial drivers making unwarranted assumptions about serial capability? I haven't tried printing yet - which uses the same serial hardware. Anyone had trouble printing with a 475?
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