, "port mac68k <port-mac68k@netbsd.org>
From: Bruce Anderson <brucea@shell.spacestar.net>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 11/18/2001 23:48:53
On Sun, Nov 18, 2001 5:40 PM, T&B <mailto:list.mac68k@tandb.com.au> wrote:
>I have a few remaining issues, with which I hope someone can help:
>
>4) The throughput speed (eg: ftp or http) is too slow at about 1kB/s. It's
the
>same on a IIcx or IIvx, accessing local or Internet servers. By contrast,
I get
>2.5kB/s dialing into a IIvx running Mac OS 7.6 and Remote Access, with the
same
>modem and cables. I get over 4kB/s dialing out through the same
connections.
Add to: /etc/ppp/peers/answer
modem # use full modem control
cdtrcts # use hardware flow control on Mac's
>
>
>6) Answering works with my Banksia Wave56 and Simple56 modems, but not a
>SupraFax33.6 (I get Serial Line Looped Back errors when it tries to
initialise)
>I tried 38400 serial speed. The Supra works okay with Mac OS and Remote
Access.
Add to: /etc/ppp/chat/answer
E0 to modem init string (alwase after the &F command).
>
>7) With at least one dial in user, when they drop the connection, their
>software reports that the connection is dropped, but the modems at each
end
>keep the connection open.
Add Y1 &D0 to modem init string (alwase after the &F command).
# Y1 &D0 are essential to get the modem to hangup while using
# cdtrcts hardware flow control with external modems.
Add S26=0 to modem init string (alwase after the &F command).
# S26 is the "RTS to CTS delay register" (See your modem manual first).
# Reduces silo overflows.
" Stamp out root logins . . . . su " --Bruce Anderson
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