in wvdial what speed do you specify for the modem? On Mon, 21 Aug 2000, Spike1879@aol.com wrote: > First, let me apologize in advance for using AOL. Unfortunately I have to > rely on a friend's access until I can fix this problem. >
I have searched the web far and wide for a solution to this problem, with no success.
Several months ago, I upgraded from Mandrake 6.1 (kernel 2.0.36, not sure except i know it was a 2.0.x kernel), with which PPP connections worked flawlessly with all of my ISPs. Nice and fast, just how I expect it.
Then I switched to SuSE 6.4 (kernel 2.2.14, but I have tried 2.2.16, 2.3.46 and 2.4.0 test 6 as well), and PPP is very very slow, and stalls a lot. The connection is basically unusable, most web sites download at less than 200 BYTES a second!!
The situation is the same for my 56K modem as well at my old 33.6, both of which worked perfectly under Mandrake 6.1.
As I am on a friend's machine I do not have access to my logs, however when I examine them I can find no error messages.
I have tried IRQ tune, setserial to spd_vhi, adjusted the MRU/MTU settings and disabling various compression schemes. Nothing has helped.
My system is a Pentium 133MHZ, 32Mb RAM DigiComSys 56K Modem and an internel Aztech 33.6 Modem taht came with the PC
I am using wvdial to connect. If I run "ifconfig" everthing looks right.
Any suggestions?
Thank you in advance,
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