Karl Wagner wrote:
> Duncan Sands wrote:
>   
>> Hi Karl,
>>
>>     
>>> Debian Etch, 2.6.18 stock kernel.
>>>       
>> can you please try 2.6.19.  Extra modem initialization
>> code was added, based on some reverse engineering by
>> David Woodhouse.  That said, I can get 3-4 meg with
>> a "manta-ray" even without that, i.e. about 400kbytes/sec
>> which is what you reported you could get by playing tricks.
>>
>> What is in your /proc/net/atm/devices file?
>>     
> /proc/net/atm/devices:
>
>     Itf Type    ESI/"MAC"addr AAL(TX,err,RX,err,drop) ...              
>     [refcnt]
>       0 speedtch0090d00d3ff2  0 ( 0 0 0 0 0 )  5 ( 127678 0 191135 13 0
>     )   [2]
>
>
> I am downloading 2.6.19.2 at now from kernel.org, I'll post results as 
> soon as I have finished. Problem is Debian havent released it yet, so 
> I'll have to compile it myself (luckily I have my main server to do 
> this, a 2GHz Athlon64, compiling a kernel on a 500MHz Celery is not fun)
>
> Regards
> Karl Wagner
>
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>
>       
>   
Ok, that helped a bit. I am now getting a more consistent 3Meg, but this 
is still only half what I can get on the ISP-supplied router. One thing 
I'm noticing is that IRQ's are taking up a lot of CPU time (5-10%). 
Could this have something to do with it? Or is 3Meg the most I am likely 
to get from a rev0?

Regards,
Karl Wagner

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