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[ILUG] Re: Connection speed

[ILUG] Re: Connection speed

Markus Rieder markus.rieder at esg-world.com
Thu Sep 20 23:37:25 IST 2001


Does this site help?
http://support.accelernet.net/speedtest.html

Markus

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Mc Auley [mailto:paul at peema.org]
Sent: 20 September 2001 22:30
To: Martin Feeney
Cc: ILUG
Subject: [ILUG] Re: Connection speed


On Tue, 18 Sep 2001 15:40:27 +0100 Martin Feeney <martin at tuatha.org>
wrote:
| On Tue, 18 Sep 2001 15:34:18 Brendan Halpin wrote:

| > How do I find out the speed at which I have connected? It doesn't
| > appear in the wvdial output, nor in /var/log/messages. 

| If you can grok modem sounds, then just listen. If not, then add
"debug"
| to your /etc/ppp/options and it should spit out much more detail. Look
for
| lines saying CONNECT or CARRIER.

Which raises a sort of interesting question:

If I get "CONNECT 115200", is that the rate negotiated between -
a) My machine and its modem
b) My modem and the ISPs modem
c) Some notional figure I might as well ignore

I can observe the actual download rate using pload. I can tweak it
slightly 
by using the bsdcomp and/or deflate options, but is there any reliable
way 
to determine the connect rate?
	Paul


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