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Getting $PPP_SPEED to report 33600, not 115200



Hi all

I am using a script in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/ to echo $PPP_SPEED amongst
other things to /dev/tty12. However, at the moment it is echoing
115200. I had this problem in Windows 95 as well and the solution
was to put w2 in the "extra commands" area. How do I do this with
pppconfig (my current init string is ATZ). My Windows 95
modemlog.txt looks like this:

<SNIP>
06-03-1998 18:08:04.50 - Initializing modem.
06-03-1998 18:08:04.50 - Send: AT&F<cr>
06-03-1998 18:08:04.50 - Recv: AT&F<cr>
06-03-1998 18:08:04.52 - Recv: <cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>
06-03-1998 18:08:04.52 - Interpreted response: Ok
06-03-1998 18:08:04.52 - Send: AT&F E0 V1<cr>
06-03-1998 18:08:04.52 - Recv: AT&F E0 V1<cr>
06-03-1998 18:08:04.52 - Recv: <cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>
06-03-1998 18:08:04.52 - Interpreted response: Ok
06-03-1998 18:08:04.52 - Send: ATS7=60S30=0L0M0\N4%C3&K3B0X4<cr>
06-03-1998 18:08:04.52 - Recv: <cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>
06-03-1998 18:08:04.52 - Interpreted response: Ok
06-03-1998 18:08:04.52 - Send: ATw2<cr>
06-03-1998 18:08:04.52 - Recv: <cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>
06-03-1998 18:08:04.53 - Interpreted response: Ok
06-03-1998 18:08:04.55 - Dialing.
06-03-1998 18:08:04.55 - Send: ATDT###########<cr>
<SNIP>


Thanks in advance
Ian
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Ian Lynagh - ian@lynagh.demon.co.uk
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