Re: Valid Baud Rate Values

1998-07-26 Thread Alexander
gt; > Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: Valid Baud Rate Values > Resent-Date: 21 Jul 1998 22:12:46 - > Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Resent-cc: recipient list not shown: ; > > On Tue, 21 Jul 1998, PATRICK DAHIROC wrote: > > > hi > > > >

Re: Valid Baud Rate Values

1998-07-26 Thread Alexander
Hi... For a typical serial port or internal modem, 115200 is the fastest you can go. However, if your serial port supports it, you should be able to go faster. The value signifies how fast your computer is connected to your modem. (it's a stupid modem limitation based on the fact that modems run

RE: Valid Baud Rate Values

1998-07-22 Thread Patrick Ouellette
Hello Patrick, The speeds listed in the ppp.options file are the speeds the port is opened with, and therefore the speed the local computer speaks to the modem with. Most modern modems have some compression hardware / software built in which allows your data transfer rate to be greater than th

Re: Valid Baud Rate Values

1998-07-21 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Tue, 21 Jul 1998, PATRICK DAHIROC wrote: > hi > > i tried downloading hamm files to upgrade from bo. i noticed that the ftp > connection was very slow and found out that i was connected at 9600. i > changed the speed to 115200 in the ppp.options file. is 11520 the fastest > transfer rate th