W Paul Mills wrote: > > Did you try asyncmap 0 in your ppp options? > > On Tue, 23 Jun 1998, Sture Palminger wrote: > > > > > Hi Troy > > > > Thanks for your message. > > Yes this is a pppd connection.I have played around with mtu and mru but > > ther is > > no bigger change. > > Did your second suggestion and dialed upp the only BBS available around > > here. > > The download speed was ~1.5 Kb/s ???? (run with minicom 115200 8N1 CTS/RTS). > > The speed reported by BBS (CONNECT 115200) , my port settings are ttyS1 > > UART:16550A,port:0x02f8, IRQ 3,baud_base:115200 and initialization string > > ATF > > (factory configured). > > Have to dig into this. > > > > Regards > > Sture > > > > > > > > > > On 19-Jun-98 Troy Hanson wrote: > > >Is this with pppd connection? If so: Try using the utility setserial to > > >set speed to spd_vhi (115200), also, setting the MTU and MRU to 576 helps a > > >bit. (pppd options) > > > > > >If the progam is with direct serial (e.g. BBS, make sure you have the speed > > >set to 115200 in the program). This could be a good test if your problem > > >is with ppp connections. You can dial up to a BBS and try a Zmodem > > >download, and see what kind of througput you get there (should be around > > >3.5k/sec on 33.6k modem) > > > > > >Hope this helps! > > >troy
I just checked; 'asyncmap 0' is already the default in /etc/ppp/options -- Ed -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null