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        I believe that both your modem and your "customer" have modems
designed for 56 Kbps download and 28 Kbps upload.  Most ISPs have 56
Kbps upload and 28 Kbps download (opposite), so that the ISP customer
can connect at 56 Kbps.  If you both have a 28 Kbps upload modem,
that means your "customer" can only download at 28 Kbps.  Does this
sound right?

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From: phil@shrimpton.co.uk [mailto:phil@shrimpton.co.uk]
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 3:32 AM
To: suse-linux-e@suse.com
Subject: [SLE] PPP Dial in server problems


Hi,

I have a working PPP dial-in server, but have a couple of problems.

- - The maximum speed anyone can connected is 28Kbps.  I can't find out
how to
increase this.  My modem is 56.6Kbps, and I can dial-out at
approximately
45Kbps

- - This server has to share a phone like with a 'real' telephone, is
there
anyway to get it to detect the type of call (voice or data), so that
it will
only answer data calls, not the voice ones.

Cheers

Phil


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