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Minicom lag problem

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Michael Robinet)
Fri Oct 30 21:27:32 1998

From: "Michael Robinet" <michael.robinet@mankato.msus.edu>
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Date: Fri, 30 Oct 1998 20:26:46 -0600
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When I run Minicom to dial my ISP the lag is incredible.  I'm not =
talking about just once I connect to my ISP, but from startup to when I =
close it.  It takes about 15 seconds for whatever I type to appear on =
the screen.  This makes entering in my username and password impossible =
because the server times out before the info is printed.  If anyone =
could tell me where to get the most recent version of minicom or perhaps =
a possible solution to the problem, it would be greatly appreciated.  Or =
if anyone knows of another program that I could dial in with that would =
help also.
                                                            Thanks,
                                                                    Mike

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