PPP connection speed

2004-05-11 Thread Dan Korostelev
Hello. I'm using pppconfig and pon/poff to connect to internet using dialup. Is there an easy way to view current connection speed??? Thanks. == Plese, don't send me any attachment in Micro$oft (.DOC, .PPT) format. Read

Re: ppp connection speed

2003-08-20 Thread Shaul Karl
On Tue, Aug 19, 2003 at 02:54:24PM +0300, Alphonse Ogulla wrote: Just configured ppp and established a connection using pon. ifconfig ppp0 shows device ppp0 is up and running but with no indication of the negotiated bandwidth. How can I establish the speed in Kbps at which I'm connected?

Re: ppp connection speed

2003-08-20 Thread Alphonse Ogulla
On Wednesday 20 August 2003 11:47, Shaul Karl wrote: On Tue, Aug 19, 2003 at 02:54:24PM +0300, Alphonse Ogulla wrote: Just configured ppp and established a connection using pon. ifconfig ppp0 shows device ppp0 is up and running but with no indication of the negotiated bandwidth. How can I

ppp connection speed

2003-08-19 Thread Alphonse Ogulla
Just configured ppp and established a connection using pon. ifconfig ppp0 shows device ppp0 is up and running but with no indication of the negotiated bandwidth. How can I establish the speed in Kbps at which I'm connected? -- Alphonse Ogulla Nairobi, Kenya -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to

Re: ppp connection speed

2000-08-04 Thread Jesús Ruiz de Infante
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 10:48:32AM +0200, Philippe MICHEL wrote: Hello, I am using Debian slink, and a standard modem/pppd connection to my provider. Everything works well since years (I used the same config with Slakware) But how/where can I see with which speed the modem has been

Re: ppp connection speed

2000-08-04 Thread David Reviejo
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 10:48:32AM +0200, Philippe MICHEL wrote: Hello, I am using Debian slink, and a standard modem/pppd connection to my provider. Everything works well since years (I used the same config with Slakware) But how/where can I see with which speed the modem has been

ppp connection speed

2000-08-03 Thread Philippe MICHEL
Hello, I am using Debian slink, and a standard modem/pppd connection to my provider. Everything works well since years (I used the same config with Slakware) But how/where can I see with which speed the modem has been connected ?? thanks, -- - Philippe MICHEL - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL

Re: ppp connection speed

2000-08-03 Thread kmself
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 10:48:32AM +0200, Philippe MICHEL wrote: Hello, I am using Debian slink, and a standard modem/pppd connection to my provider. Everything works well since years (I used the same config with Slakware) But how/where can I see with which speed the modem has been

Re: ppp connection speed

2000-08-03 Thread Philippe MICHEL
kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote: On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 10:48:32AM +0200, Philippe MICHEL wrote: Hello, I am using Debian slink, and a standard modem/pppd connection to my provider. Everything works well since years (I used the same config with Slakware) But how/where can I see

Re: ppp connection speed

2000-08-03 Thread kmself
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 01:55:51PM +0200, Philippe MICHEL wrote: kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote: On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 10:48:32AM +0200, Philippe MICHEL wrote: Hello, I am using Debian slink, and a standard modem/pppd connection to my provider. Everything works well since

Re: ppp connection speed

2000-08-03 Thread John Hasler
Karsten M. Self writes: The raw information is available under /proc/net,... That is just the speed of the connection from the computer to the modem. It is generally much higher then the modem bit rate (not baud rate. There is an AT command to tell your modem to report the bit rate and a chat

Re: ppp connection speed

2000-08-03 Thread Ron Farrer
kmself@ix.netcom.com (kmself@ix.netcom.com) wrote: On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 01:55:51PM +0200, Philippe MICHEL wrote: kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote: On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 10:48:32AM +0200, Philippe MICHEL wrote: Hello, I am using Debian slink, and a standard modem/pppd

Re: ppp connection speed

2000-08-03 Thread Christopher Mosley
On 3 Aug 2000, John Hasler wrote: Karsten M. Self writes: The raw information is available under /proc/net,... That is just the speed of the connection from the computer to the modem. It is generally much higher then the modem bit rate (not baud rate. higher rate useful for on the fly

PPP connection speed(again)

1998-11-28 Thread Shao Zhang
Hi all, I tried to use the RedHat /etc/ppp/options file in debian, and it didn't help. The connection speed cannot go up to 800 bytes/sec. The redhat's ppp version is 2.3.3-6. And I am using the newest stable ppp debian pachage. So any ideas?? I really want to fix this

Re: PPP connection speed(again)

1998-11-28 Thread Andrew Ivanov
You could: 1. Use wvdial package to finetune your modem. 2. Use irqtune to do the same. I tried it, it doesnt help me much, though my usual speed of download is around 3Kbs on netscape/ftp with 33.6 modem. As far as FAQ for irqtune says, it sounds like you have a problem that requires that

Re: PPP connection speed

1998-11-26 Thread wb2oyc
Is there anything wrong with the script? I use them in Redhat as well, and it didn't cause trouble at all... Shao, I don't think so...but one thing, unless you've altered the /etc/ppp/options file, the default with RedHat has only the statement lock in it. That means the rest of the options

PPP connection speed

1998-11-25 Thread Shao Ying Zhang
Hi all, I have three ISPs, let me name them A, B and C. A is very new(technology), B C are relatively old compare to A. In debian, for ISP A, I can have a average download rate 3k/s. But for B C, the download rate is only about 800bytes/s. But for the same matchine, in RedHat 5.1, I

Re: PPP connection speed

1998-11-25 Thread john
Shao Ying Zhang writes: In debian, for ISP A, I can have a average download rate 3k/s. But for B C, the download rate is only about 800bytes/s. But for the same matchine, in RedHat 5.1, I can have a download rate at 3k/s for all three ISPs. What version of pppd are you using with Red Hat?

PPP connection speed

1998-11-14 Thread Andrew Ivanov
Hello all. I know this topic has been discussed about a month agoI did not save the messages. How can I display the speed of my ppp connection? TIA, Andrew Never include a comment that will help | Andrew Ivanov someone else

Re: PPP connection speed

1998-11-14 Thread Tom Pfeifer
One way to do it is like this: 1) In your /etc/ppp/peers/provider file, modify your connect line to look something like this: connect /usr/sbin/chat -v -r report-file -f /etc/chatscripts/provider where the -r report-file specifies the file to report the speed to. 2) In your

PPP Connection Speed

1998-09-29 Thread Shao Ying Zhang
Hi all, Could anyone please help me with this? Somehow, I cannot get a fast ppp connection anymore.

Re: PPP Connection Speed

1998-09-29 Thread dsb3
On Tue, 29 Sep 1998, Shao Ying Zhang wrote: Somehow, I cannot get a fast ppp connection anymore. In redhat, my ppp connection is normally around 3K/sec. But in

Re: PPP Connection Speed

1998-09-29 Thread john
dave writes: does redhat have bsdcompression turned on, and debian not? Debian does not have either bsdcomp or deflate in the distributed options file. However, I believe that pppd will agree to either if the other end offers it. Perhaps his isp is not offering compression: try putting

Re: PPP Connection Speed

1998-09-29 Thread Martin Bialasinski
SYZ == Shao Ying Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Geez, why does your mailer fill your line with whitespace until they are 100 chars wide... But back to your question about low connection speed in debian. 1. If yu have a Pentium (- fast serial port) and at least a 28.800 modem, check if

Re: ppp connection speed

1998-08-07 Thread Patrick Olson
That fixed it. Many thanks, Patrick On Thu, 6 Aug 1998, Marsh Ray wrote: Try putting the 'REPORT CONNECT' at the beginning? - Marsh /usr/sbin/chat -v -r /home/patricko/speed \ TIMEOUT 60 \ ABORT '\nBUSY\r'

Re: ppp connection speed

1998-08-06 Thread Patrick Olson
On 21 Jul 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Add 'REPORT CONNECT' to your chatscript and call chat with '-r /etc/ppp/report' and the 'CONNECT' string reported by your modem will appear in /etc/ppp/report. Add 'X4' to your modem init string and it will report the connect speed. I tried this and

Re: ppp connection speed

1998-08-06 Thread Marsh Ray
Try putting the 'REPORT CONNECT' at the beginning? - Marsh /usr/sbin/chat -v -r /home/patricko/speed \ TIMEOUT 60 \ ABORT '\nBUSY\r' \ ABORT '\nNO CARRIER\r'\

Re: ppp connection speed

1998-07-26 Thread Alexander
Garman [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Debian/GNU User's List debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: ppp connection speed Resent-Date: 22 Jul 1998 01:39:34 - Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org Resent-cc: recipient list not shown: ; Where would I look to find out what speed my modem connects

ppp connection speed

1998-07-22 Thread the lone gunman
Where would I look to find out what speed my modem connects when I use ppp? Thanks! Matt -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null

Re: ppp connection speed

1998-07-22 Thread the lone gunman
On Tue, Jul 21, 1998 at 08:38:44PM -0500, scott hussey wrote: At 08:39 PM 7/21/98 -0500, you wrote: Where would I look to find out what speed my modem connects when I use ppp? Thanks! Matt It should be contained in your connection log. Just type 'plog'. If it is not visible, you can

Re: ppp connection speed

1998-07-22 Thread john
the lone gunman writes: I checked plog, and it didn't report any connect speed. I also purused /var/adm/ppp.log -- no luck there, either. shrug Add 'REPORT CONNECT' to your chatscript and call chat with '-r /etc/ppp/report' and the 'CONNECT' string reported by your modem will appear in