[speedtouch] Re: Forcing an upload/download ADSL speed

2004-03-31 Thread Jeff Lessem
In your message of: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 20:07:42 +0200, you write: >I think you mix different questions wich may not strictly linked >- ADSL sync rate : in my mind, it depend only of the ISP settings in the >DSLAM. > I don't even know if the DSLAM is able to downgrade sync speed if the line >quality i

[speedtouch] Re: Forcing an upload/download ADSL speed

2004-03-31 Thread Gilles Espinasse
- Original Message - From: "Jeff Lessem" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 8:34 AM Subject: [speedtouch] Re: Forcing an upload/download ADSL speed > In your message of: Tue, 30 Mar 2004 20:54:57 +0200, you write: > > > >> I want my 10-15kB/s in

[speedtouch] Re: Upgrade to 1.2 not successful

2004-03-31 Thread Hans-Stefan Suhle
Am Di, den 30.03.2004 schrieb Gilles Espinasse um 21:47: > You need to read modem_run --help and use the new -a option with kqd6p1.eni > or boot.v123.bin Aahh! That was it! Thank you very much! HSS -- Hans-Stefan Suhle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB Pour

[speedtouch] Re: PPP doesn't notice that it lose the connection

2004-03-31 Thread Ok Overbeek (mz)
I forgot to mention, that the log-messaging of Clp bits can easily be switched of, by commenting the 'offending' line in atm.c and a re-make.of course this will not cure your disease. And, not only the cabling could cause problems: how about some malfunctioning computer-part (usb f'rexample)

[speedtouch] Re: Forcing an upload/download ADSL speed

2004-03-31 Thread Jeff Lessem
In your message of: Tue, 30 Mar 2004 20:54:57 +0200, you write: > >> I want my 10-15kB/s in upload back, but my main concern is that at some >> point the ISP will remove the 640kb/s cap and let me have the full >> 1.5Mb/s that the phone companies' DSL allows, and I would like to be >> ready for tha

[speedtouch] Re: PPP doesn't notice that it lose the connection

2004-03-31 Thread Ok Overbeek (mz)
The 'Clp bit is on'-message signals, that you have serious line-quality problems. Generally it means, that data has been truncated; that is, if this bit was set by your provider. Most probably though I suspect you are getting garbled data due to bad cabling (garbled data leading to accidental 'Clp