On Tue, 3 Feb 2009, Timur Irmatov wrote:
This question is a little offtopic for this mailing list, please excuse me, don't know where to ask.
http://www.linuxquestions.org/ is a pretty large forum with many users. Usenet can be helpful, too, newsgroups alt.os.linux, comp.os.linux.setup
I couldn't get my internal modem to work, so I'm using external modem for now, famous Courier V.Everything. I use callback to connect to my ISP, and I usually have around 40 kbit/s connects from my desktop PC (internal modem under WinXP) and laptop (internal modem under Vista). When using courier, I have 38.6 kbit/s (v.90) during initial call (originating) and 28.8 kbit/s when answering incoming call. I can not figure out why I get this 28.8 speed when receiving incoming call.. Can anybody shed a light?
Have you tried changing compression settings - bsdcomp, deflate, etc?