Try ATW2.  I got that from the Boca Research web site.  They have a
manual for their 33.6k modems at
ftp://ftp.bocaresearch.com/pdf/manuals/mv34i-e.pdf
<ftp://ftp.bocaresearch.com/pdf/manuals/mv34i-e.pdf> .  As you can tell,
you'll need Acrobat Reader to view the file.  Appendix A covers the various
AT commands.  You can also try AT&W0 to save the current settings in user
profile 0, and AT&Y0 to make user profile 0 the default.

        -----Original Message-----
        From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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        Sent:   Thursday, September 30, 1999 4:33 PM
        To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject:        Connect Speed Reporting

        Does anyone know how to get a reliable report of connect speed?
What is
        passed to my ip-up script is the speed I requested in the diald
config
        file, not the actual connect speed.  All of the other stuff that was
passed
        (local and remote port, etc) is accurate.  Other than this minor
issue
        everything else is working quite well.

        I am running Red Hat 5.2 with Diald 0.16 or so.  The modem is a Boca
        Reseach 33,600 PNP  internal.
        (A big thanks to the author of ISAPNP tools- Linux talks to my modem
but
        Win 98 would not!)



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