David Croxford
Sorry to jump in here, but how do you check this? When connecting, I
recieve a lot of messages from chat and ppp in /var/log/messages but
none showing the connection speed. Is there something I can add to my
chat script to tell me?
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'ABORT' 'BUSY'
'ABORT' 'ERROR'
'ABORT' 'NO CARRIER'
'ABORT' 'NO DIALTONE'
'ABORT' 'Invalid Login'
'ABORT' 'Login incorrect'
'' 'ATZ'
'OK' 'ATDT08450796699'
'CONNECT' ''
'ogin:' 'fuzzyhead.freeserve.co.uk'
'ord:' '********'
'TIMEOUT' '5'
'~--' ''
'\~' ''
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Duncan Clarke
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fuzzyhead - kernel: 2.0.36 - uptime: 15 min - load: 0.00 0.03 0.05
I had to put W1 in my init string to get the modem to report speeds as well
as just CONNECT i.e. ATZW1 where you have ATZ.
David
You can get your modem to report a number of things on connect not only the
speed between the
2 modems but things like parity and flow control.
Often you had fine tune your modems init strings for certain BBS's this
still happens today
I can get a faster connects by adding at commands to my modem's init string.
(for a list of at commands you should look in your modems manual )
David Croxford <hert...@dcroxford.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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