Re: Forcing modem connection to 57600 bps

2001-01-21 Thread Rino Mardo
On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 11:27:45PM + or thereabouts, John Carline wrote: cut I have the same modem, and was told the the following would give me 56K mode ATZ ATF0 L3 W2 AT+MS=12,1,300,56000,0,0,33600 However, since my phone lines are so crummy I have no idea wether or not the

Re: Forcing modem connection to 57600 bps

2001-01-21 Thread Bud Rogers
On Sunday 21 January 2001 12:37, Rino Mardo wrote: Hi. Since the subject is about 56K modems, I'm just wondering how would one measure the online speed (as opposed to the connect speed)? Have a look at bing. -- Bud Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.sirinet.net/~budr/zamm.html All

Re: Forcing modem connection to 57600 bps

2001-01-20 Thread John Carline
Jarkko Niemi wrote: After using my dial-up connecton with speed reporting I wanted to force my modem up to it's maximum speed. It works from windows side, so, it's just up to configuring it also to Linux. Windows doesn't help, there is just one box where to check as [] use always this speed,

Forcing modem connection to 57600 bps

2001-01-16 Thread Jarkko Niemi
After using my dial-up connecton with speed reporting I wanted to force my modem up to it's maximum speed. It works from windows side, so, it's just up to configuring it also to Linux. Windows doesn't help, there is just one box where to check as [] use always this speed, no AT commands found

Re: Forcing modem connection to 57600 bps

2001-01-16 Thread garyjones
At Tue, 16 Jan 2001 14:26:22 +0200 , Jarkko Niemi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: After using my dial-up connecton with speed reporting I wanted to force my modem up to it's maximum speed. It works from windows side, so, it's just up to configuring it also to Linux. Windows doesn't help, there is just

Re: Forcing modem connection to 57600 bps

2001-01-16 Thread Casey Webster
Its likely that windows is actually reporting the speed to the UART chip on the modem and not the actual connect speed (i've it do this to me before) which would be 57600 for a 56k modem. Trying to force your modem to a higher speed is probably not a good idea. I see you are .fi so the US FCC

Re: Forcing modem connection to 57600 bps

2001-01-16 Thread David Wright
Quoting Jarkko Niemi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): After using my dial-up connecton with speed reporting I wanted to force my modem up to it's maximum speed. I think the quick answer to this is: you can't. The modems at each end of the line negotiate the speed themselves. All you can do is decide

Re: Forcing modem connection to 57600 bps

2001-01-16 Thread David B . Harris
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,