Find the modem manual, set the response message so it returns the link speed
instead of the serial port speed, then just read the system logs when you
connect using chat.
Beau Kuiper
ekuiperba@cc.curtin.edu.au
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Buffy [mailto:buffy@easynet.fr]
> Sent: August 21, 1999 7:45 AM
> To: Trenton D. Adams
> Cc: Linux-Net
> Subject: Re: Finding PPP connection speed
>
> On Fri, 20 Aug 1999, Trenton D. Adams wrote:
>
> > How do I find what speed I have connected at with a dialup modem in RH
> > Linux?
> >
>
> You just connect to your ISP's ftp site, (so that it is the nearest of
> you...) and download a quiet big file : with mc for example. And then
> you'll get the rate... :) (don't know other way)
>
> "World Domination" and "Really Good OS" are closely related,
> assuming you like hardware support and open protocols.
> I'm going to love WinMotherboards and encrypted WinDNS.
>
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