Hi all, I have three ISPs, let me name them A, B and C. A is very new(technology), B & C are relatively old compare to A.
In debian, for ISP A, I can have a average download rate 3k/s. But for B & C, the download rate is only about 800bytes/s. But for the same matchine, in RedHat 5.1, I can have a download rate at 3k/s for all three ISPs. Some kind debian users advised me to change the line in /etc/rc.boot/0setserial from STD_FLAGS="session_lockout" to STD_FLAGS="session_lockout spd_vhi" I tried that and it didn't help. Also, someone advised me to use mru/mtu. If you think this will solve the problem, could you please give me more info on mru/mtu? And is bsdcompression vital to speed up the connection?? By the way, I didn't use the debian script pon and poff. Since I have many ISPs, I wrote a shell script for them. It looks as follows: case $1 in A) /usr/sbin/pppd connect 'chat -v "" ATDT99999999 CONNECT ""\ "OK" ogin: USERNAME word: PASSWORD election 3' /dev/modem 115200 \ -detach crtscts modem defaultroute & ;; Is there anything wrong with the script? I use them in Redhat as well, and it didn't cause trouble at all... Thanks for any help in advance. Regards, Shao. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Shao Zhang \\/ 5/28-30 Victoria AVE OxO PENSHURST 2035 //\ Sydney, NSW ///\\ Australia ////\\\ / ^ _ \ ( (o) (o) ) **** * * *=======oOOO=====(_)=====OOOo=========* * * * | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | **** * * | http://shaoz.dyn.ml.org | * ******* | http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~s2193893| **** * * *===================Oooo.=============* * * * .oooO ( | * * * * * ( ) ) / * * * \ ( (_/ \_) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~