Re: Problen setting modem port speed.
Hi Peter,
I tried minicom hooked up to a terminal to see if the baud rate can
be changed and it looks like it can't. No matter what speed I set in
minicom, it comes out 9600. I'm not sure this is a library or kernel
problem. A quick look through the bug reports didn't show anything.
Bob.
Q89029292 wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> Are there any bug reports for this?
>
> Try minicom, just to confirm whether pppd's responsible, if minicom works
> at
> higher port speeds then try apt-get install ppp, I know the connection
> will be slow but ppp is only small. This will upgrade ppp which should
> hopefully do the trick.~
>
> Probably not much point playing with the source unless you can confirm the
> problem exists with the latest code.
>
> Welcome to 2001,
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Peter Firmstone.
>
> On Sat, 30 Dec 2000, Robert Reif wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm having a problem getting a modem connection speed other than
> > 9600. I hacked pppd to print out the termios speeds and they are being
> > set properly. I also hacked chat to print out the connection speed and
> > it is always 9600 regardless of the speed set in the file in
> > /etc/ppp/peers.
> > I double check the connection speed with ping which always gives the
> > same results.
> >
> > I have tried different modems and different firmware loads with the same
> >
> > result. The modems work fine on NT. Both modems used to work with
> > 2.1 and with woody up to about two months ago. I'm currently using a
> > standard 2.2 off a cd.
> >
> > I could go back to 2.1 or I could borrow an rs232 analyzer and keep
> > hacking
> > at the source but I thought I would check if anyone has any suggestions
> > before
> > I dig into it further.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Bob.
> >
> >
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