Re: How to determine actual modem speed

1999-04-12 Thread Ookhoi
Hi Dave, > > Thanx! I have an internal Dynalink and an external E-tech, both 56k. Do > > you have any advice for me how to tune them so that they communicate as > > fast as possible? Most likely I have to replace the Dynalink with an > > identical E-tech, but then? What mru and mtu should I try? A

Re: How to determine actual modem speed

1999-04-11 Thread Dave Thayer
On Fri, Apr 09, 1999 at 09:27:40AM +0200, Ookhoi wrote: > > > > Is there a way to measure the actual speed at which a modem is > > > connected? As modems negotiate the speed al the time, the CONNECT string > > > at the start of the connection is not up to date some time later. > > > > Depending o

Re: How to determine actual modem speed

1999-04-09 Thread Ookhoi
> > Is there a way to measure the actual speed at which a modem is > > connected? As modems negotiate the speed al the time, the CONNECT string > > at the start of the connection is not up to date some time later. > > Depending on your modem model, there's probably an AT command which will > give

Re: How to determine actual modem speed

1999-04-09 Thread Dave Thayer
On Thu, Apr 08, 1999 at 08:48:44AM +0200, Ookhoi wrote: > > > Is there a way to measure the actual speed at which a modem is > connected? As modems negotiate the speed al the time, the CONNECT string > at the start of the connection is not up to date some time later. > Depending on your modem m

How to determine actual modem speed

1999-04-08 Thread Ookhoi
Hi, Is there a way to measure the actual speed at which a modem is connected? As modems negotiate the speed al the time, the CONNECT string at the start of the connection is not up to date some time later. Thanx in advance! Groetjes, Ookhoi