[1475] in linux-net channel archive
Re: My ppp is s-l-o-w
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Victor Hugo Velasco Esparza)
Sun Dec 3 17:43:36 1995
Date: Sun, 3 Dec 1995 12:33:27 -0600 (CST)
From: Victor Hugo Velasco Esparza <vvelasco@udgserv.cencar.udg.mx>
To: Shawn Ruttledge <ecloud@goodnet.com>
Cc: linux-net@vger.rutgers.edu, linux-ppp@vger.rutgers.edu
In-Reply-To: <199512031011.DAA07536@goodguy.goodnet.com>
On Sun, 3 Dec 1995, Shawn Ruttledge wrote:
> ...it tops out at ~500 bytes/sec. on FTP and is usually less. I have a
> 28.8 and the connect tones sound like they're connecting at 28.8, but
> my question is, how do I find out what speed is being used over the COM
> port to the modem? I have it set to 115200 on the command line to pppd
> but does that always override whatever has been set as a default speed for
> the port? I've got a sneaking suspicion it isn't. Or, what else could be
> slowing it down? It flies when I run Winsock under Windows (2 or 3k/sec)
> so it's not just the net or my provider.
Check your UART CHIP (check with msd.exe, or utilities in Oak.) if
you have 8XXX, you cannot overpass 14.4 kbps, if you have that multiport
card, you need to replace for a faster multiport card.. UART16XXX.
Sorry but i have difficult to talk in english, i'll do my best.