Re: Modem connection speed

2004-07-03 Thread Pigeon
On Sat, Jul 03, 2004 at 01:04:35AM +0300, Lior Kaplan wrote: Hi, How can I know my modem's connection speed? I checked the /var/log/syslog and found some hex number from the /usr/bin/chat output. I'm guessing that's related (since it should be the handshake between the modems). But I'm

Modem connection speed

2004-07-02 Thread Lior Kaplan
Hi, How can I know my modem's connection speed? I checked the /var/log/syslog and found some hex number from the /usr/bin/chat output. I'm guessing that's related (since it should be the handshake between the modems). But I'm not sure if that's true or how can I figure that out. I also found

Re: Modem connection speed

1999-09-10 Thread Brad
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Enrico Zini wrote: Opening /var/log/connection_speeds... chat: Sep 09 16:23:04 CONNECT 50666/ARQ/V90/LAPM/V42BIS Closing /var/log/connection_speeds. Opening /var/log/connection_speeds... chat: Sep 09 10:55:38 CONNECT

Re: Modem connection speed

1999-09-10 Thread shaul
I believe the Modem-HOWTO deals with this as well. At 12:41 08.09.99 +0200, Enrico Zini wrote: Hello! I would like to see the modem connection speed after the CONNECT message in my logs; I use ppp 2.3.5-2 on a slink box. Depends which modem do you use. Look at your modems manual to see

Re: Modem connection speed

1999-09-09 Thread Enrico Zini
On 8 Sep 1999, John Hasler wrote: This is my chatscript (I added ECHO and REPORT to the original pppconfig generated script, but nothing changed): connect /usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/chatscripts/mclink2 Change that to connect /usr/sbin/chat -v -r report_file -f /etc/chatscripts/mclink2

Re: Modem connection speed

1999-09-09 Thread Brian Servis
*- On 9 Sep, Enrico Zini wrote about Re: Modem connection speed (and, BTW, another thing I would like to know is why doesn't it CONNECT 56000 :( ) Here is a little article describing all the reasons. Actually you are lucky to get 50666. http://www.computers.com/reviews/comparative

Modem connection speed

1999-09-08 Thread Enrico Zini
Hello! I would like to see the modem connection speed after the CONNECT message in my logs; I use ppp 2.3.5-2 on a slink box. * This is my chatscript (I added ECHO and REPORT to the original pppconfig generated script, but nothing changed): ABORT BUSY ABORT NO CARRIER ABORT VOICE ABORT NO DIAL

Re: Modem connection speed

1999-09-08 Thread Hasso Tepper
At 12:41 08.09.99 +0200, Enrico Zini wrote: Hello! I would like to see the modem connection speed after the CONNECT message in my logs; I use ppp 2.3.5-2 on a slink box. Depends which modem do you use. Look at your modems manual to see how to enable connection speed reporting. Hasso

Re: Modem connection speed

1999-09-08 Thread Enrico Zini
On Wed, 8 Sep 1999, Hasso Tepper wrote: I would like to see the modem connection speed after the CONNECT message in my logs; I use ppp 2.3.5-2 on a slink box. Depends which modem do you use. Look at your modems manual to see how to enable connection speed reporting. ATX4, and as you can

Re: Modem connection speed

1999-09-08 Thread John Hasler
Enrico Zini writes: This is my chatscript (I added ECHO and REPORT to the original pppconfig generated script, but nothing changed): connect /usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/chatscripts/mclink2 Change that to connect /usr/sbin/chat -v -r report_file -f /etc/chatscripts/mclink2 where 'report_file'

How to find out what my modem connection speed is?

1998-12-17 Thread Tey, Chui CG
Hi, I finally worked out how to pon to specific providers using pon provider name How do I find out what my connection speed is? I had deleted /var/log/ppp.log earlier assuming that it will be recreated by what ever program but that didn't happen. Will creating a blank file do the

Re: How to find out what my modem connection speed is?

1998-12-17 Thread Joe Emenaker
I finally worked out how to pon to specific providers using pon provider name How do I find out what my connection speed is? Well, for *starters*, you need to make sure that your modem is reporting the DCE speed (the speed it's talking to the other modem at) and not the DTE speed (the speed

Re: How to find out what my modem connection speed is?

1998-12-17 Thread frleg
You can try the pppload utility. I am sorry, I don't remeber where I found it. I think it does exist as a deb package Franck

Re: Modem connection speed

1998-11-19 Thread Kent West
At 04:14 PM 10/30/98 -0500, Raymond A. Ingles wrote: On Thu, 29 Oct 1998, Kenneth Scharf wrote: Just recently there was a posting here that said they got better connection speed in Win95 than in Linux. A couple of days ago I heard another Linux say the same thing. And so far, on a hamm box, I

Re: Modem connection speed

1998-11-02 Thread Patrick L. McGillan
Hi all, After running into this same problem, and asking on this list for answers, I think I may be able to give others some help now. First, what speed are you connecting at? As reported in another post or two, it is easy to make your system save the modem connect speed in its own file. Mine

Re: Modem connection speed

1998-11-01 Thread Michele Bini
On Thu, Oct 29, 1998 at 05:23:31AM -0800, Kenneth Scharf wrote: Just recently there was a posting here that said they got better connection speed in Win95 than in Linux. A couple of days ago I heard sorry, what posting do you refer to? another Linux say the same thing. And so far, on a hamm

Re: Modem connection speed

1998-11-01 Thread john
Michele writes: It seems that there isn't a place (manpages, howtos, readmes) where these speeds are listed :(, and even worse, my posting about this problem via the debian bug tracking system had no replies What package did you file the bug against? You should at least have gotten an

Re: Modem connection speed

1998-11-01 Thread Michele Bini
On Sun, Nov 01, 1998 at 02:01:55AM +0100, Michele Bini wrote: On Thu, Oct 29, 1998 at 05:23:31AM -0800, Kenneth Scharf wrote: another Linux say the same thing. And so far, on a hamm box, I can only get 19200 out of my 28800 pc card modem. Is this typical of Linux, or is it just an improper

Re: Modem connection speed

1998-11-01 Thread john
Michele Bini writes: Also please remember to edit your /etc/rc.boot/0setserial file to have spd_vhi (or spd_hi) in the STD_FLAGS: STD_FLAGS=session_lockout spd_vhi Please don't. pppd will work just fine at 115200 without this. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler) Dancing

Re: Modem connection speed

1998-11-01 Thread Michele Bini
On Sat, Oct 31, 1998 at 08:23:47PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Michele writes: It seems that there isn't a place (manpages, howtos, readmes) where these speeds are listed :(, and even worse, my posting about this problem via the debian bug tracking system had no replies What package

Re: Modem connection speed

1998-10-31 Thread Raymond A. Ingles
On Thu, 29 Oct 1998, Kenneth Scharf wrote: Just recently there was a posting here that said they got better connection speed in Win95 than in Linux. A couple of days ago I heard another Linux say the same thing. And so far, on a hamm box, I can only get 19200 out of my 28800 pc card modem. Is

Re: Modem connection speed

1998-10-31 Thread john
Raymond A. Ingles writes: I think serial ports in Linux default to pretty conservative values. Try setting the rate to at least 38400. I'll bet that this is the main source of the problem. pppconfig sets the rate to 115200. 38400 isn't fast enough to keep up with a modem running 28800. Make

Modem connection speed

1998-10-29 Thread Kent West
Just recently there was a posting here that said they got better connection speed in Win95 than in Linux. A couple of days ago I heard another Linux say the same thing. And so far, on a hamm box, I can only get 19200 out of my 28800 pc card modem. Is this typical of Linux, or is it just an

Re: Modem connection speed

1998-10-29 Thread Nikolai Andreyevich Luzan
On Wed, 28 Oct 1998, Kent West wrote: Just recently there was a posting here that said they got better connection speed in Win95 than in Linux. A couple of days ago I heard another Linux say the same thing. And so far, on a hamm box, I can only get 19200 out of my 28800 pc card modem. Is this

Re: modem connection speed

1998-10-29 Thread Michael Beattie
On 28 Oct 1998, Manoj Srivastava wrote: Hi, Michael == Michael Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Michael If you are using chat, pass it the '-v' option. I am passing the -v option to chat, and indeed, I am also using W2S95=47 (I have a rockwell chip modem). plog does not have

Modem connection speed

1998-10-29 Thread Kenneth Scharf
Windows is doing something extra with modems. I upgraded from a motorola 28.8 to a hayes 56k v.90 (externals). Now I would expect that any two external modems would look about the same to the computer. Infact I had to do NOTHING to get linux to dial out and connect to my ISP with the new modem.

Re: modem connection speed

1998-10-27 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, Ed == Ed Cogburn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ed'plog -f' will show the connect speed in its output. Use ctl-c to exit Ed when done. __ plog -f Oct 26 17:45:17 tiamat diald[2284]: Running pppd (pid = 3742). Oct 26 17:45:17 tiamat diald[3742]: Running pppd: /usr/sbin/pppd -detach modem

Re: modem connection speed

1998-10-27 Thread Ed Cogburn
Manoj Srivastava wrote: Hi, Ed == Ed Cogburn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ed'plog -f' will show the connect speed in its output. Use ctl-c to exit Ed when done. __ plog -f Oct 26 17:45:17 tiamat diald[2284]: Running pppd (pid = 3742). Oct 26 17:45:17 tiamat diald[3742]: Running

Re: modem connection speed

1998-10-27 Thread Michael Beattie
On 26 Oct 1998, Manoj Srivastava wrote: Hi, Ed == Ed Cogburn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ed 'plog -f' will show the connect speed in its output. Use ctl-c to exit Ed when done. __ plog -f Oct 26 17:45:17 tiamat diald[2284]: Running pppd (pid = 3742). Oct 26 17:45:17 tiamat

Re: modem connection speed

1998-10-27 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Sun, Oct 25, 1998 at 01:00:33PM -0500, Ed Cogburn wrote: richard wrote: How can I tell at what speed I am connecting to my ISP under linux? 'plog -f' will show the connect speed in its output. Use ctl-c to exit when done. Only if your modem is configured to report it;

Re: modem connection speed

1998-10-27 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Sun, Oct 25, 1998 at 01:33:12PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: wb2oyc writes: I'm not sure how to tell the ppp daemon or chatscript to tell you that Replace the 'ATZ' in your chatscript with 'ATW2'. Add '-r /etc/ppp/speed' Not really the same thing; you really need ATZ then ATW2 as a

Re: modem connection speed

1998-10-27 Thread john
Hamish Moffatt writes: Not really the same thing; you really need ATZ then ATW2 as a separate command. Or do ATW2 and write the options to NVRAM with W. You're right: 'ATZ OK ATW2' for belt suspenders. But most modems don't need the ATZ at all. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)

Re: modem connection speed

1998-10-25 Thread Ed Cogburn
richard wrote: How can I tell at what speed I am connecting to my ISP under linux? 'plog -f' will show the connect speed in its output. Use ctl-c to exit when done. -- Ed C.

Re: modem connection speed

1998-10-25 Thread wb4mle
On Sun, 25 Oct 1998 16:28:05 + (GMT), you wrote: How can I tell at what speed I am connecting to my ISP under linux? Put REPORT CONNECT at the beginning of your chatscript. -- Eddie Seymour, WB4MLE E-Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP KEYS D/H 0xB65DC61A RSA 0x935801A9

Re: modem connection speed

1998-10-25 Thread wb2oyc
How can I tell at what speed I am connecting to my ISP under linux? Check your modem manual. There is an AT command that will tell your modem to report not the DTE port speed (the speed of the interface between your serial port and the modem itself), but the actual carrier speed--the speed of

Re: modem connection speed

1998-10-25 Thread Leon Breedt
On Sun, Oct 25 1998, wb2oyc spake thus: Check your modem manual. There is an AT command that will tell your modem to report not the DTE port speed (the speed of the interface between your serial port and the modem itself), but the actual carrier speed--the speed of the modem to modem

Re: modem connection speed

1998-10-25 Thread john
wb2oyc writes: I'm not sure how to tell the ppp daemon or chatscript to tell you that Replace the 'ATZ' in your chatscript with 'ATW2'. Add '-r /etc/ppp/speed' to the options given to chat and add 'REPORT CONNECT' to the top of your chatscript. The speed will appear in /etc/ppp/speed. -- John