Re: Not really Debian

2001-02-13 Thread Robert Davidson
Ok, If the modems are Rockwell based ones, you can generally use: AT+MS=11,1 Failing that, you can try AT+MS=11 or even AT+MS=11,1,300,33600 (which is what I usually use). I have a text file here we use to slow down our customers modems with (we're an ISP). It has rockwell info, as well

Re: Not really Debian

2001-02-13 Thread Robert Davidson
Ok, If the modems are Rockwell based ones, you can generally use: AT+MS=11,1 Failing that, you can try AT+MS=11 or even AT+MS=11,1,300,33600 (which is what I usually use). I have a text file here we use to slow down our customers modems with (we're an ISP). It has rockwell info, as well

Not really Debian

2001-02-13 Thread Chris Evans
Sorry, I don't know where else to ask this. I run a small Debian server and handle it with dialup from a M$ W2K machine and pretty good V90 modems. (Sorry, no choice of OS for other reasons!) I'm running into major problems suddenly with two different modems: dial up links to the network the

Not really Debian

2001-02-13 Thread Chris Evans
Sorry, I don't know where else to ask this. I run a small Debian server and handle it with dialup from a M$ W2K machine and pretty good V90 modems. (Sorry, no choice of OS for other reasons!) I'm running into major problems suddenly with two different modems: dial up links to the network th