To quote Jarkko Niemi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, # So, I went to look modem's AT manual and edited /etc/chatscripts/ # I added AT+MS= part just before number dialing. # I don't know do I use wrong AT command, or are parameters wrong, # anyway it calls, but not connect. # By commenting that out, everything works like earlier - giving usually # 48000 or 46667 connects.
48000 and 46667 are just about par in many areas. The speed of a connection is negotiated between the two modems, and depends on line conditions. I live in a fairly old neighbourhood, and unless you've got a very good modem, you'll only get those speeds here. I spent some extra money quite a while ago and got a high-quality modem(although part of it was luck), and I can usually connect at somewhere around 54000. But what you're getting seems to be normal. If you were down in the 33.6k or 28.8k area, I'd worry that maybe something isn't set up rigt, but since you're getting such high speeds(compared to the alternatives ;), I wouldn't worry. Maybe you could bitch to the phone company about bad lines, but that's just about it. David Barclay Harris, Clan Barclay Aut agere, aut mori. (Either action, or death.)