On Wed, 8 Dec 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If this is so, then you don't experience a modem related proglem, and the
packet loss to remote sites is your ISP losing packets, and not your modem
connection.
--Ariel
ping -s 250 -c 50 your.default.gateway
mremote IP address looks fine,
even
I don't _have_ isdn.
But now I know that maybe I _should_.
But then again,
is it going to help me with my various
telnet connections ?
Thanks again
Dorit
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On Tue, 7 Dec 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|I don't _have_ isdn.
|But now I know that maybe I _should_.
|But then again,
|is it going to help me with my various
|telnet connections ?
I don't think so, as to your packet loss, I think good init string should
fix it. What modem do you use ?
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ping -s 250 -c 50 your.default.gateway
mremote IP address looks fine,
even though a littel bit slow:
PING 62.0.160.38 (62.0.160.38): 250 data bytes
258 bytes from 62.0.160.38: icmp_seq=0 ttl=255 time=373.7 ms
258 bytes from 62.0.160.38: icmp_seq=1 ttl=255 time=470.0 ms
258 bytes from
My main problem in my connections is not so much
speed but packet loss.
Is this the kind of thing that improves with ISDN etc ?
Thanks for your patience
Dorit
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