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From: Lindner-Thalmaessing{at}t-online.de
On Sunday, 18 Jan 2004, "Martin Foster" wrote:
Hi Martin,
> So long as you provide UKA_PPP with the following information, there
> shouldn't be a problem with data transfer rates:
> ComPort
Comm2 used, but UKA:_PPP on screen always reports Comm1!!!
> ComPort address
> ComPort IRQ
> Baudrate (this should preferably be 115200 but 57600 would suffice)
> Modem init string
See my file WATTCP.CFG:
#-----------------------------
# This is the main configuration file used by the x_* applications
# and by the tcpip kernal.
$config="t-online" # name of this configuration
color 14,1,0,3 # colors fgnd,bgnd, status fgnd, bgnd
statusline off # controls statusline
offlinereader="..\xp\xp.exe" # Offlinereader in use
# Don't use XP. Prefer TSR SKPlus-Editor.
ka9q="" # path to ka9q/nos spool folder
TZ="-2" # Timeoffset (positive value if west from Greenwich)
$vec=60 # or 65 # Interrupt used by packetdriver
$PORT=2F8 # Adress of serial port
$IRQ=3 # Interrupt of serial port
$BAUD=19200 # DTE speed (38400 up to 115200 will not work!)
$packetdriver="ppp" # "ppp"
"slip","cslip",
"OS2","ispa","cipa"
$user="000995739344" # User-Login
$pass="02696750" # Password
$cid="520027022099" # Caller-ID (ISDN Only)
$phone="0191011" # Phonenumber
mbnr="0001" # t-online special
initstring="at&FL2M2" # Modem initstring #
"at&F" originally
# (bitstream resp. "money"-stream always must remain audible to me!)
dialstring="atdt" # Dial-Prefix
redialcount=25 # number of redial attempts if busy
redialtimeout=30 # pause between redials
domainslist="t-online.de" # Domain suffix
# Nameserver von T-Online:
nameserver="129.13.64.5" # vorübergehend Bad host am 29.08.2003
# nameserver="194.25.2.129"
# nameserver="194.25.2.130"
# nameserver="194.25.2.131"
# nameserver="194.25.2.132"
#nameserver="145.253.2.75" # IP of nameserver
popuser="520027022099" # Popserver User-ID
poppass="*******" # ... and Password
popserver="pop.t-online.de" # "POP.BTX.DTAG.DE" #
address of popmailserver
mailserver="mailto.t-online.de" # "MAIL.BTX.DTAG.DE"
# address of smtp server
host="amanita.de" # last host used
timeserver="0" # Timeserver (if you know one)
# The HELO protocol sends an ID string to the mailserver. You should
# enable this protocol, if your mailserver refuses to accept messages.
# HELO=on sends the domainname as ID string which is usually accepted.
# If not, you should enter the internet name of your pc. If you don't
# know the name, you are out of luck and should ask your provider.
HELO=off # off, on or internet name
redirect= # Rewrite To: of incoming mail
$cc_ignore=0 # if > 0: ignore CC and BCC addresses
keepmail=0 # if > 0 keeps mail on server
$env_to="To: " # used in ka9q mode only
BigMessage=0 # Interactive handling of Big Msgs.
##################################################
# you should not have to touch anything below
$tick=0 # Online timer (current)
$onlinesum=123831:05APR01 # Online timer (total)
netmask=0.0.0.0 # don't change
my_ip=217.2.190.126 # Modified during logon
gateway=0.0.0.0 # not needed for slip/ppp
sockdelay=120 # Socket timeout
domainto=110 # Nameserver Timeout
mss=512 #
$com_int=65 # Interrupt used by tcpport (originally 14)
#-----------------------------
> I feel that your problem *may* lie with your modem init string.
See above. ;=)
> What modem is it exactly?
> What chipset has it got?
> What init string are you using in UKA_PPP? (see above)
Concerning the hardware questions, I must wait to February.
I am blind, but then my seeing wife comes back from a journey.
> Hope the above information helps .....
I'll see - thanks in advance and regards,
Peter ;=)
Peter Lindner, Aue Nr. 37, D-91177 Thalmaessing, Tel. +49-9173-1844
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