thanks, that does help some.
steve
At 11:56 PM 4/18/2000 -0700, you wrote:
>a comment on the first part.... not how to find it again..
>
>The 11500 was selected because the 56k modem when it uses hardware
>compression can in fact transfer up to 4x the bitrate ( 56000 *4 = 224000)
>if it ever reached the max compressability. two x compression is common on
>text and html page transfers.
>
>brian :)
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>At 01:52 PM 4/17/00 -0700, you wrote:
> >hello, let me just say first that i am a linux newbie and just looking for
> >someone to show me the way. i have redhat linux 6.2 installed on my dell
> >333 with 96mb ram, etc. and had my modem working nicely. i changed the
> >bitrate from the ~115000 that was selected by default to ~56000 because it
> >a 56k modem. on the next few restarts, kudzu would say that my generic
> >modem was gone and should i keep its old configuration or not? i said yes
> >for awhile and then one day picked no and now my modem does not work and i
> >dont know how to get it working again. it used to work with kppp just fine.
> >i've searched for help but cannot seem to find it. any help would be
> >greatly appreciated. thanks.
> >
> >steve
> >
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