On Saturday 07 July 2001 09:04 pm, Bruce Marshall wrote:
> On Saturday 07 July 2001 23:15, Tony Alfrey wrote:
> > Both distros now set at 38K.  I'll try 57K, but they already act
> > differently.
> >
> > On Saturday 07 July 2001 09:23 am, Lee wrote:
> > > On the kppp setup under devices set the moem speed for 57k
> >
> > <snip>
>
> Don't you really want to set them for 115200?   You're missing a lot
> of throughput if you don't.

If my phone lines never allow a connection faster than 28K, why does 
setting at 115K improve the situation??  My impression is that the 
modem "tests" the capability of the phone lines to transmit clean data 
at high speed and, if that doesn't work, the modem kicks the baud rate 
to progressively slower speeds until the link is clean.  Is this 
correct?

-- 
Tony Alfrey
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