Re: Modem Init strings

1999-01-27 Thread Larry Venable
I'm having a little problem getting higher connection rates than 33,600 on my
usrobotics/ 3 com sportster 56K. I used the AZT initialization string suggested 
in
Debian setup, when I originally set up my system. But I know it can't be 
optimum;
since windoze is faster at the same url's when timed on a stop watch. Can anyone
suggest the correct init string, or where I can find the info? Thanks in 
advance.

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Re: Modem Init strings

1999-01-27 Thread Rafael Kitover
On Tue, Jan 26, 1999 at 08:16:51PM -0500, Larry Venable wrote:
 I'm having a little problem getting higher connection rates than 33,600 on my
 usrobotics/ 3 com sportster 56K. I used the AZT initialization string 
 suggested in
 Debian setup, when I originally set up my system. But I know it can't be 
 optimum;
 since windoze is faster at the same url's when timed on a stop watch. Can 
 anyone
 suggest the correct init string, or where I can find the info? Thanks in 
 advance.

I don't think init string really matters, maybe use ATFZ instead, check
your port settings though, setserial -a /dev/modem, try using
setserial spd_hi /dev/modem and see if you get better speeds.

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Re: Modem Init strings

1999-01-27 Thread Andrew Ivanov
You can try wvdial package, it uses init string different from ATZ.
Basicly it looks up the init string for your modem.
Also, look into irqtune. Didnt help me, but might help you.
Andrew


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