[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi,
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>Has anyone got a "rate monitor" for their speedtouch (usb) modem?
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If you use KDE, Kinternet, which I use to launch my dsl connection, has
a 'View Datarate'option, which allows you to see how fast your downloads
are.
fxf
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jpearson wrote:
>Hi
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>I never had any problem getting BenoƮt Papillault's drivers to work as I
>followed his instructions. SpeedTouch works great in SuSE8 and 8.1 with no
>problems. For what it worth, I didn't use any SuSE documents.
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>I also wrote a small "START" script and added a soft link
Kevin Thomas wrote:
>Man, you have to share how you managed to get your modem running via Yast.
>I've been trying that way for ages with no joy!
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>:O) K.
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Shoot! I was asking for help, not the other way round :-)
Anyway, have you tried this:
http://sdb.suse.de/en/sdb/html/configSpeedTouc
I run a
small webserver. On coming home toiday, I noticed that kinternet was not
active. How can I make sure the connection is always on? I thought idle
time=0 meant always on.
Thanks for your suggestions
Fx Fraipont
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Chris Wilson wrote:
>On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, FX Fraipont wrote:
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>>However, I don't get any feedback about the connection speed, whether I
>>use -v 1 or -v 2. This is new since upgrading my distribution.
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>I've seen
Edouard Gomez wrote:
>FX Fraipont ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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>>However, I don't get any feedback about the connection speed, whether I
>>use -v 1 or -v 2. This is new since upgrading my distribution.
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>It's been a long time we c
't get any feedback about the connection speed, whether I
use -v 1 or -v 2. This is new since upgrading my distribution.
Has anyone on the list experienced anything similar? Could anyone come
up with a possible solution?
Thanks
FX fraipont
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