You might have to add an extra switch to your modem init string:
Many modems accept:
S95=44
This will then add the following output:
CARRIER 31200^M
PROTOCOL: LAP-M^M
COMPRESSION: V.42BIS^M
CONNECT
If this switch does not work for your modem you will have to contact your
modem manufacturer.
Hope this helps
Regards,
Bernhard
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tom Heyworth
Sent: Thursday, December 30, 1999 07:41
To: Linux-Ppp
Subject: Modem bps
Hi i've been using redhat (now 6.1) with ppp-on and off scrips for a while
now and have recently upgraded my usr courier to v90. When i tested this
modem on a windoz box after upgrading i get 42000-48000 bps connection
instead of the usual 32000-36000 bps and i hear the 'bong' disctictive v90
noise from the modem. when i use the modem on the linux box i don't get the
noise.. now for my problem.. how do i find out what the initial modem
connect speed was from the modem? ie 42000bps or so? i've checked the logs
and see nothing but the ip address... any ideas?
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