Hi, On Sun, May 12, 2002 at 09:54:20PM +0300, Shaul Karl wrote: > > Can anyone recommand a modem which works on linux and supports > > voice/fax recongnition , caller ID , v.92(if there are any). > > Also I don't have any ISA slots in my computer so I need either pci one or > > external. > > > > after weeks of looking help would be most appriciated > > > > Ely Levy > > System group > > Hebrew University > > Jerusalem Israel > > > > > Have you tried the Modems section (21) of the LDP's Hardware-HOWTO? > > And a word (question?) about 56k connectivity: > > * You might be unrealistic about how much available bandwidth is on > your > modem line. Lets do the math for a typical 56k modem connection: > > 1. 56k modems = 56,000 bits per second. > > 2. You really DON'T have a 56k modem but a 52k modem per US FCC > limitations. > > 3. You'll almost NEVER get 52k, the best connection I used to get > was > 48k > > 4. 48,000 bits per second is 4,800 BYTES per second (8 bits to a > byte + > 2 bits for the START and STOP RS-232 serial bits) > > 5. With an MTU of 1500, you will get (3.2) packets in one second. > Since > this will involve fragmentation, you need to round DOWN to (3) > packets per second. > > 6. Again with MTU of 1500, thats 3.2 x 40 bytes of TCP/IP overhead > (8%) > > 7. So the BEST throughput you could hope for is 4.68KB/s w/o > compression. Compression, be it v.42bis hardware compression, > MNP5, > or MS/Stac compression can yeild impressive numbers on highly > compressable stuff like TEXT files, but acutally slow things > down > when transfering pre-compressed files like ZIPs, MP3s, etc. > > Source: The LDP's IP-Masquerade-HOWTO.gz.
I personally get regularly 5.7-5.8 KB/s (and got 6.1 a few times) when ftping bzip2 files. > > -- > > Shaul Karl > email: shaulka(replace with the at - @ - character)bezeqint.net > > > > ================================================================To unsubscribe, send >mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with > the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command > echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] Didi ================================================================To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]