Re: [expert] Modem speed

2000-12-08 Thread Ron Stodden
Tom Berkley wrote: I agree that html mail is a pain in the eyeball, but netscape has never crashed for me responding to html formatted email. My Netscape (from 7.2) crashes only with a reply attempt to that particular HTML message. This happens before the compose window appears, so you may

Re: [expert] Modem speed

2000-12-08 Thread John Rye
Ron Stodden wrote: Tom Berkley wrote: I agree that html mail is a pain in the eyeball, but netscape has never crashed for me responding to html formatted email. My Netscape (from 7.2) crashes only with a reply attempt to that particular HTML message. This happens before the compose

Re: [expert] Modem speed

2000-12-08 Thread Tom Berkley
I rarely reply to html messages anymore unless I know the person. When I see html, if the subject or first line (when its readable) doesn't grab me, I delete it in a flash and go on to the next. Its just not worth the discomfort trying to read the bloody things. Tom Berkley Ron Stodden wrote:

[expert] Modem speed

2000-12-07 Thread Ron Stodden
Jerry, Kindly do NOT post email in HTML format - Netscape crashes when a reply is attempted. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I think it takes a W1 and an S??? command in the init string. S95=1 will report the true modem speed. This is only true for modems using the Rockwell chipset.

Re: [expert] Modem speed

2000-12-07 Thread Tom Berkley
I agree that html mail is a pain in the eyeball, but netscape has never crashed for me responding to html formatted email. You likely have a problem with your install or did you need a compelling reason for people to not use html format? :-) tom berkley Ron Stodden wrote: Jerry, Kindly do

Re: [expert] Modem speed?

2000-09-11 Thread Ron Stodden
José Antonio Jiménez Berni wrote: Is there any way to know the speed of my modem when I connect to the internet? (33'6k,56k) Assuming you use a modem and KDE - Huh? Use kppp to connect and you will get a nice calibrated graph in color. kpppload shows another graph of the same thing.

[expert] Modem speed?

2000-09-10 Thread José Antonio Jiménez Berni
Is there any way to know the speed of my modem when I connect to the internet? (33'6k,56k) -- La frase célebre para hoy es lo que más me gusta de mí es mi infiníta modestia. Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.

Re: [expert] Modem speed?

2000-09-10 Thread Steve Howes
On Sun, 10 Sep 2000 11:00:41 +0200 "José Antonio Jiménez" wrote: Is there any way to know the speed of my modem when I connect to the internet? (33'6k,56k) For me I stick W2 in my dial command, eg ATW2DT0123456789 -- Steve - Cheltenham, UK - In love and light we are In

Re: [expert] Modem Speed

1999-12-30 Thread Jean-Louis Debert
Alex V Flinsch wrote: advertising a larger limit increases the chance that the packet gets fragmented when passing thru any hop between you and the sender. Got it. You mean that the negotiation (at socket open time) is only between the two _ends_, and cannot take into account any intermediate

Re: [expert] Modem Speed

1999-12-29 Thread Civileme
Civileme wrote: William English wrote: i would like to know too Alejandro Arredondo wrote: Hello everybody, Does anyone know how can I spped up my modem connection. In W98 I changed the MaxMTU, MaxMSS, and the Default TTL in the registry and it worked very good.

Re: [expert] Modem Speed

1999-12-29 Thread Stephen Carville
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Alejandro Arredondo wrote: -Hello everybody, - - Does anyone know how can I spped up my modem connection. In W98 I -changed -the MaxMTU, MaxMSS, and the Default TTL in the registry and it worked -very -good. I wonder if it is possible to change in Linux The MTU and MRU

Re: [expert] Modem Speed

1999-12-29 Thread Jean-Louis Debert
Stephen Carville wrote: The MTU and MRU (MaxMSS?) can be adusted in the ppp options file or from within kppp if you prefer. On some serial connections reducing these can improve thruput -- 576 works well for many people. There is rarely any point in increasing them above the default of

[expert] Modem Speed

1999-12-28 Thread Alejandro Arredondo
Hello everybody, Does anyone know how can I spped up my modem connection. In W98 I changed the MaxMTU, MaxMSS, and the Default TTL in the registry and it worked very good. I wonder if it is possible to change in Linux Thank You!

Re: [expert] Modem Speed

1999-12-28 Thread William English
i would like to know too Alejandro Arredondo wrote: Hello everybody, Does anyone know how can I spped up my modem connection. In W98 I changed the MaxMTU, MaxMSS, and the Default TTL in the registry and it worked very good. I wonder if it is possible to change in Linux Thank You!

Re: [expert] Modem Speed

1999-12-28 Thread Civileme
William English wrote: i would like to know too Alejandro Arredondo wrote: Hello everybody, Does anyone know how can I spped up my modem connection. In W98 I changed the MaxMTU, MaxMSS, and the Default TTL in the registry and it worked very good. I wonder if it is possible