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- Graham> To establish that I did have an RPI chip he (over the phone)
- Graham> guided me through a test. The test went as follows:
- [...]
- Graham> at
- Graham> OK
- Graham> at+h0
- Graham> OK
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- Another tests is to type
- ATI3
- and check if the result straing contains the characters "RPI" in it.
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- For more information about RPI and to obtain the free RPI driver
- for windows, connect to:
- http://www.nb.rockwell.com/ref/reference.html#RPI
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- Graham> Looking at Netscape 2's figures my average access is about 800
- Graham> bps (14400 baud modem) to U-NET,
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- It might be worthwhile to check your access speed with another system...
- poorly configured equipment or network congestion on their end
- *might* account for overall slow thruput. WinRPI should help too.
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- regards, kiwin
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