> well, here on my slink system I have added to the provider file these > lines: > bsdcomp 15,15 > deflate 15,15 > vj=max-slots 16 > mru 576 > mtyu 576
vj=max-slots 16? make sure that's not an = sign, but a - (I assume it's a typo) > > notice, my modem is a 28800 modem, so the mru and mtu lines shuold be > changed to what? maybe 384? or 288? I don't know... and my internet > connection stills very slow... by using pppstas, I can see that my > averaging download speed is 800 bytes/second, on a maximun of 1000 > bytes/second. haven't changed too much... oh, and I'm just using wvdial > to connect... > 576 has nothing to do with modem speed, it has to do with the maximum packet size of your incoming/outgoing packets? Bigger ones have to be fragmented by other routers, thus making things slower. I've never used wvdial. I usually just run pppconfig, then pon/poff to initialise and end my ppp connection. > just because I'm nervous, I'm downloading the all potato distrb. on my > other system (redhat, same machine...) and I'm almost finishing, and I > also upgrade what I could on my slink (and now it even starts with the > message potato gnu/linux, not slink gnu/linux but there are a lot of > things missing...) > > well, I'll keep connecting with my redhat till I solve this problem or > isdn (or any other things, such as adsl, cable modem, or something to > connect with high speed) gets cheaper here in brazil :) > bye, > rafael > > It might have something to do with your kernel or your pppd. Newer kernels might have better support for compression, routing and the like. Same goes for pppd. Sorry I can't help you that much. -- "I already have all the latest software." -- Laura Winslow, "Family Matters" Dwayne C. Litzenberger - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Advertising Policy: http://DLitzPower.tripod.com/spamoff.htm GnuPG Public Key: http://DLitzPower.tripod.com/gpgkey.asc Fingerprint: 0535 F7CF FF5F 8547 E5A5 695E 4456 FB6C BC39 A4B0
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