a comment on the first part.... not how to find it again..

The 11500  was selected because the 56k modem when it uses hardware
compression can in fact transfer up to 4x the bitrate ( 56000 *4 = 224000)
if it ever reached the max compressability.  two x compression is common on
text and html page transfers.

brian :)  
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At 01:52 PM 4/17/00 -0700, you wrote:
>hello, let me just say first that i am a linux newbie and just looking for 
>someone to show me the way. i have redhat linux 6.2 installed on my dell 
>333 with 96mb ram, etc. and had my modem working nicely. i changed the 
>bitrate from the ~115000 that was selected by default to ~56000 because it 
>a 56k modem. on the next few restarts, kudzu would say that my generic 
>modem was gone and should i keep its old configuration or not? i said yes 
>for awhile and then one day picked no and now my modem does not work and i 
>dont know how to get it working again. it used to work with kppp just fine. 
>i've searched for help but cannot seem to find it. any help would be 
>greatly appreciated. thanks.
>
>steve 
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