Karl Wagner wrote: > Karl Wagner wrote: > >> Duncan Sands wrote: >> >> >>> I don't think you'll ever get much more than that from a rev0. With a >>> rev4 you need to use enable_isoc=1 to go really fast. You may want to >>> try sw_buffering=1 (use "modinfo speedtch" to see all the parameters). >>> >>> Ciao, >>> >>> Duncan. >>> >>> Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB >>> Pour se désinscrire : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> This is good enough for me for now, It was only for testing. Just for my >> information, however... >> >> 1) Will the Rev. 4 (or higher) support the full 8Meg d/l speeds? If so, >> are they still available new? Are they only made by alcatel, or do OEMs >> supply them rebranded? >> 2) Are there any other well-supported USB DSL modems out there? Has >> anyone on the list had any experience with these? If so what were your >> results? >> >> >> Regards >> Karl Wagner >> >> > OK after playing around I have 2 more questions. > 1) To make sure, to use a parameter in the module, eg sw_buffering, I do > use 'modprobe speedtch sw_buffering=1' dont I? > 2) The BMaxDSL parameter: does/should this limit the sync speed? If not, > is there any way to do so? For example limit the connection to 2Meg > download? > > Regards, > Karl Wagner > Right, after playing with my rev0 and getting nowhere fast (3-4meg max d/l very variable, sometimes not even 1meg dl, and u/l just as dodgy), I noticed a rev4 going on ebay for less than £5. I have that set up now with the latest (ZZZL_3.012) firmware, and using enable-isoc, but the link has not realy improved. Still 3-4meg d/l, slightly more stable, sometimes bursting to about 500k/s d/l, but still not good enough. Any advice? How can I check if setting enable_isoc or sw_buffering has worked? Also, can anyone answer Q2 above (about BMaxDSL)?
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