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Re: Transfer rate on an ISDN line to bezeqint



> I use KISDN to connect to Bezeq Int when I need 128K - there is an option with
> the buttons there to see the actual transfer rate and it shows it with numbers
> too..
> 
> >From my tests (I'm doing heavy testing nightly - I use cvs to update projects
> like KDE and XFree 4) I can testify that the speed it shows is the actual speed
> that it downloads (you can compare it with Netscape download agaist KISDN
> numbers)...
> 


Are you getting 128K or close? What phone numbers are you using? 
support@bezeqint.net told me today that with the 6400000 phone number I might 
not get the full bandwidth of an ISDN line. They advise me to use 136014 or 
7251111. That is what Yarin <benadoy@bezeqint.net> has found out according to 
a previous message from earlier today.
With 136014 I was downloading my test file (www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.
2/linux-2.2.17.tar.gz) not long ago with an average rate of 7.34 KB/s.

BTW: although my init script have the lines

	REMOTEMSN='136363 7251111 9277777 136014'       # XXX_
	LEADINGZERO=''    # XXX_  use LEADINGZERO='' if you have no areacodes.

        if [ ! -z "$REMOTEMSN" ]
        then
                for MSN in $REMOTEMSN; do
                        isdnctrl addphone ${device} out $LEADINGZERO$MSN
                done
        fi

        isdnctrl dialmax ${device} 2

it always seems to use the rightmost number in $REMOTEMSN, be it now 136014 or 
previously 6400000.


> Hetz
> 
> 
> Alex Rier wrote:
> > 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > When you are connected to the ISDN 128Kb/s don't beleive
> > kisdn/xisdnload they show the rate of one channel.
> > Just check FTP transfer rate.
> > 
> > Regards,
> > 
> > Alex Rier                |
> > Linux Consultant         | Tel:      +972-52-442549
> > Breakthrough Ltd.        | FAX:      +972-3-5364060
> > http://www.breakt.co.il  | mailto:alex@breakt.co.il
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