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On 8/2/99, 6:34:57 PM, "Robert Gilley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
regarding Re: [newbie] Slow bandwith Fixes:
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> Sounds great, but I need more instructions. My rc.local file doesn't
> have any reference to these. I did get the 'novj' option set, and
> that has helped, but I'm still lost on the rest.
You're correct, rc.local doesn't have any reference to the setserial
information
until you add it. Just
Sounds great, but I need more instructions. My rc.local file doesn't
have any reference to these. I did get the 'novj' option set, and
that has helped, but I'm still lost on the rest.
Thanks!
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Ty Mixon
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connection you might want to try the follo
On Sat, 31 Jul 1999, Bert Bullough wrote:
> tried that... thanks though
>
> Ben wrote:
>
> > In kppp check your connection speed.
> >
> > Setup -> Device -> Connection Speed
> >
> > Try setting it to 115200 and see if that helps.
> >
> > > mdk6.0 kppp says i am connecting @ 38400 but whenever
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Heres how i fixed slow bandwidth for once and for all. I got ADSL and the guy
> is coming on tuesaday to set up the line! Damn am i stoked!
>
> jerrud
well, this guy has the right idea. I went out and traded up to a usr sportster.
3-4k a second baby!
Heres how i fixed slow bandwidth for once and for all. I got ADSL and the guy
is coming on tuesaday to set up the line! Damn am i stoked!
jerrud
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> > In kppp check your connection speed.
> >
> > Setup -> Device -> Connection Speed
&
tried that... thanks though
Ben wrote:
> In kppp check your connection speed.
>
> Setup -> Device -> Connection Speed
>
> Try setting it to 115200 and see if that helps.
>
> > mdk6.0 kppp says i am connecting @ 38400 but whenever i pull up a site,
> > ftp, download, etc., the maximum i pull is b
Date sent: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 23:19:41 -0500
From: Ben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [newbie] Slow bandwith
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> In kppp check your connection speed.
&
In kppp check your connection speed.
Setup -> Device -> Connection Speed
Try setting it to 115200 and see if that helps.
> mdk6.0 kppp says i am connecting @ 38400 but whenever i pull up a site,
> ftp, download, etc., the maximum i pull is between 300- 600 bytes. under
> windows i average betw
If you download a file over 200k does it stall part way through? This is
the problem I am faced with. I have a throughput of around 3k in windows and
my former Redhat 5.1 install did about the same. Now that I have Mandrake
6.0, it is closer to 800k. Not only that, but it continues to slow dow
Sorry, forgot to mention that I already tried various baud rates both in Kppp and
in the bios itself. Right now the com port baud rate is maxed out and KPPP's baud
is set to 56700kps
"Thomas J. Hamman" wrote:
> On 28-Jul-99 Bert Bullough wrote:
> > Just got a modem that works with Linux. Got it
On 28-Jul-99 Bert Bullough wrote:
> Just got a modem that works with Linux. Got it installed fine
> on Com2 under windows and as the equivalent for kppp now what that is> anyway... it works great under windows but under
> mdk6.0 kppp says i am connecting @ 38400 but whenever i pull up a site,
>
Just got a modem that works with Linux. Got it installed fine
on Com2 under windows and as the equivalent for kppp anyway... it works great under windows but under
mdk6.0 kppp says i am connecting @ 38400 but whenever i pull up a site,
ftp, download, etc., the maximum i pull is between 300- 600
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