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  From: Andrew Williss <bigwill@riverland.net.au>
  To  : linuxsa@linuxsa.org.au <linuxsa@linuxsa.org.au>
  Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2000 08:47:08 +1030

Kppp connect speed indication...

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Hi to all on the list,
I have been trying to get Kppp ( latest version) to tell me what what is
my line speed
is when connected to the internet,
instead of telling me that I'm connected to my modem 115K...
Is it a matter of changing the int string?
I have a plain 'ol  56k external modem...
Or something far more sinister...!!!!
Hope someone can help,
Cheers!

--
Andrew Williss - VK5LA      Berri, South Australia
bigwill@riverland.net.au          http://www.riverland.net.au/~bigwill
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ERROR 5150 - command not found:  "%$@!*$g Windows!"





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<br>Hi to all on the list,
<br>I have been trying to get Kppp ( latest version) to tell me what what
is my line speed
<br>is when connected to the internet,
<br>instead of telling me that I'm connected to my modem 115K...
<br>Is it a matter of changing the int string?
<br>I have a plain 'ol  56k external modem...
<br>Or something far more sinister...!!!!
<br>Hope someone can help,
<br>Cheers!
<pre>-- 
Andrew Williss - VK5LA      Berri, South Australia
bigwill@riverland.net.au          <a href="http://www.riverland.net.au/~bigwill">http://www.riverland.net.au/~bigwill
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ERROR 5150 - command not found:  "%$@!*$g Windows!"</pre>
 
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