From owner-freebsd-hardware Thu Oct 2 18:54:59 1997 Return-Path: Received: (from root@localhost) by hub.freebsd.org (8.8.7/8.8.7) id SAA08481 for hardware-outgoing; Thu, 2 Oct 1997 18:54:59 -0700 (PDT) Received: from hydrogen.nike.efn.org (resnet.uoregon.edu [128.223.170.28]) by hub.freebsd.org (8.8.7/8.8.7) with ESMTP id SAA08472 for ; Thu, 2 Oct 1997 18:54:54 -0700 (PDT) Received: (from jmg@localhost) by hydrogen.nike.efn.org (8.8.7/8.8.7) id SAA21290; Thu, 2 Oct 1997 18:54:13 -0700 (PDT) Message-ID: <19971002185413.04394@hydrogen.nike.efn.org> Date: Thu, 2 Oct 1997 18:54:13 -0700 From: John-Mark Gurney To: "John T. Farmer" Cc: freebsd-hardware@FreeBSD.ORG, richard@pegasus.com, jfarmer@goldsword.com Subject: Re: Multiple serial ports References: <199710021242.IAA02582@sabre.goldsword.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii X-Mailer: Mutt 0.69 In-Reply-To: <199710021242.IAA02582@sabre.goldsword.com>; from John T. Farmer on Thu, Oct 02, 1997 at 08:42:25AM -0400 Reply-To: John-Mark Gurney Organization: Cu Networking X-Operating-System: FreeBSD 2.2.1-RELEASE i386 X-PGP-Fingerprint: B7 EC EF F8 AE ED A7 31 96 7A 22 B3 D8 56 36 F4 X-Files: The truth is out there X-URL: http://resnet.uoregon.edu/~gurney_j/ Sender: owner-freebsd-hardware@FreeBSD.ORG X-Loop: FreeBSD.org Precedence: bulk John T. Farmer scribbled this message on Oct 2: > Uh, actually, I've had good success with with several different brands > for multiple terminals/printers/front-end system consoles all active at > the same time. Granted, I don't try to run the ports at greater than > 56kbps. Frankly, you don't need to. why exactly?? a friend was dialed into my machine (using a 14.4k internal!!) and we were sending some text down the line.. and he was able to get 8kbytes/sec+ over the link.. and this is with a zoom 14.4k, and a zoom 28.8k modem... if I wasn't running the zoom at 115.2kbps, we wouldn't of been able to do that... and instead would of slowed a 14.4kbps call... (think if it was a 28.8k??) plus also, there is a MAJOR reduction in the latency of a connection when you run the speed faster.. for example, when another friend upgraded to a Supra 288kbps modem, and I was still on my Supra 14.4k modem.. the latency dropped 50ms JUST because his modem->computer rate increased... and then when I went to 28.8k also (both of these are external), we dropped another 70-100ms in latency... this also brings up that kernel ppp (pppd) is usually much lower latency than iij-ppp... the friend with his internal 14.4k (first example) and my extern zoom 28.8k, we were able to knock off at least 20ms off ping times because he went from iij-ppp over to ppp... the last time we had the connection up (he's moved, and much better connected) we were able to do 140ms ping times over the 14.4k connection... these may not seem much, but when your used to do typing of a wireless ricochet modem, when at BEST will give you 350ms, mostly 400-450ms, you REALLY becom aware of the problems with latency... of course, then you just need to go FR or ISDN, and it'll be much better.. ttyl... -- John-Mark Gurney Modem/FAX: +1 541 683 6954 Cu Networking Live in Peace, destroy Micro$oft, support free software, run FreeBSD