"GV" == Gregory Vence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: "SK" --Susan G. Kleinmann wrote: SK> Hi Greg -- You asked: GV> Is the 56kb USR upgrade compatible with linux? I tired of 14.4. GV> :)
SK> Almost certainly. I use a 56K ISDN 'pseudo-modem' all the SK> time. Even though this box isn't internally the same as the SK> real USR modem you're talking about, the software configuration SK> under Linux would be exactly the same. GV> I'm refering to using the 56k upgrade to their 33.6 modems. GV> It's some kind of driver (not ISDN) for working on regular GV> analog lines. It might be something that reloads EEPROM or GV> such. GV> I'm looking for success and real connect speeds. Sometimes GV> people with 33.6k only get on at 28.8k or 24k. I assume you're talking about the "flash upgrade" for the Couriers. You should just need to run it once from a DOS box, and it will reprogram the EEPROM to (allegedly) work with X2. Sportsters require a chip replacement. If you're talking about neither one of these, then I don't know what you're referring to. As far as real connect speeds, I've seen estimates that < 5% of the country has the right hardware on the other end of the telephone switch to support 56kbps technology. Also, USR hasn't actually shipped the equipment that's needed on the ISP side to support 56K. (You can't just plug 2 56K modems together and have it work). So, as far as real connect speeds, you're unlikely to get real data on 56K yet, and it's highly unlikely that any data you get will be applicable to you. -Larry -- Larry Daffner | Linux: Unleash the workstation in your PC! [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://web2.airmail.net/vizzie/ Brook's Law: Adding manpower to a late software project makes it later.