As far i known there's a relation between real and "virtual" (with
compression) speed. 

...

115200  33600
57600   28800
38400   14400
19200    9600

...and so on...

Unfortunatly, i've no real notions about modem compression standards
works and no time to study it. Maybe anyone in this list can put a bit
of light over this question, does any?

Have a good one.

Alessio Isaja wrote:
> 
> and what should i write to see the real speed? If I use windows I can see
> the real speed...Before upgrading to KDE 1.1 I could see it too..
> ciao,
>         Alessio
> 
> On Mon, 15 Mar 1999, Francisco M. Marzoa Alonso wrote:
> 
> > The bit rate includes compression, that's because you can obtain
> > "virtual" speeds over the *real* speed of your modem.
> >
> > Have a good one.
> 
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