Re: [Q] 56K US Robotics?

1998-02-01 Thread Adriano Nagelschmidt Rodrigues
> Would anyone know how to verify that I am connecting to > Internet at 56K. I run Debian hamm + 2.1.78 kernel. I also have an USR 56K modem, and I am getting the following connect messages Feb 1 11:23:08 pequod chat[310]: CONNECT 33600/ARQ/x2/LAPM/V42BIS

Re: [Q] 56K US Robotics?

1998-01-25 Thread John Goerzen
Vladislav, You can use a chatscript of this type: ABORTBUSY ABORT"NO CARRIER" ABORTVOICE ABORT"NO DIALTONE" ABORT"NO DIAL TONE" "" ATZ OK ATDT123-4567 CONNECT "\c" ^M Then you will get the connect speed logged to /var/log/messages,

Re: [Q] 56K US Robotics?

1998-01-20 Thread Martin Bialasinski
Vladislav Papayan x285 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Would anyone know how to verify that I am connecting to > Internet at 56K. I run Debian hamm + 2.1.78 kernel. > What else do I need to do to get it going at 56K. And may be I am > connecting at 56K -- but how do I verify it for sure (my mode

Re: [Q] 56K US Robotics?

1998-01-20 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
The answer to this is not as simple as it seems. First of all, I have observed that in both Win95 and NT, the "connect speed" reported can be, interchangeably, the DTE speed and the V.34 speed. What's the max DTE speed you've got your modem set for? I bet it's 56K, right? Now, since with wonderful

[Q] 56K US Robotics?

1998-01-20 Thread Vladislav Papayan x285
Hello, Would anyone know how to verify that I am connecting to Internet at 56K. I run Debian hamm + 2.1.78 kernel. I use X-ISP package to connect (it displays 31.200 connected speed). I know that when I use the same modem connecting to the same ISP only running WinNT -- it connects at 56K. I made