Re: Clocking Modem Speed

1999-09-22 Thread John Hasler
Ed Cogburn writes: > REPORT CONNECT " didn't work for me (full potato system). My last line > in the chatscript was " CONNECT '' ". To get this working I had to > change that line to " REPORT CONNECT CONNECT '' ". 'REPORT' is a command to chat. 'CONNECT' is an argument to that command. "REPORT

Re: Clocking Modem Speed

1999-09-22 Thread Ed Cogburn
Shao Zhang wrote: > > This is what I get in /var/log/messages: > > And the line speed there would be 45333. Maybe we have some settings > different. > > Sep 22 20:16:59 localhost chat[242]: CONNECT > Sep 22 20:16:59 localhost chat[242]: -- got it > Sep 22 20:16:59 localhost chat[242]: send (^M)

Re: Clocking Modem Speed

1999-09-22 Thread Ed Cogburn
John Hasler wrote: > > Shao writes: > > To get the speed you are connected at, you can add a line in your chat > > script like this: > > REPORT CONNECT > Sorry for weighing into this, but it might be important to note some problems I had doing this. " REPORT CONNECT " did

Re: Clocking Modem Speed

1999-09-21 Thread John Hasler
Shao writes: > To get the speed you are connected at, you can add a line in your chat > script like this: > REPORT CONNECT You also need to tell the modem to report the line speed. ATW1 will do it. > Then you should be able to see the speed you are connected at in > /var/log/messages. Cha

Re: Clocking Modem Speed

1999-09-21 Thread Shao Zhang
To get the speed you are connected at, you can add a line in your chat script like this: REPORT CONNECT Then you should be able to see the speed you are connected at in /var/log/messages. Cheers, Shao. Wim Kerkhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On 19-Sep-99 bwarsing wrote: > > Hi, > > > >

RE: Clocking Modem Speed

1999-09-20 Thread Wim Kerkhoff
On 19-Sep-99 bwarsing wrote: > Hi, > > what is the way that most people clock their modem connection > speeds? > is there a specific script fo this? > Thanks, > bw You can try 'pppstats -w 1'. This will output a line every second, showing how many bytes were downloading per second. I use wmppp.