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- From: thompson@robin.tezcat.com (Bob Thompson)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: How to check carrier speed in Win95?
- Date: Thu, 7 Mar 1996 12:35:50 CDT
- Organization: Antarctic CS
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- In article <313ec36b.1020976@news.charm.net> sarudie@charm.net (Sheldon Rudie) writes:
- >From: sarudie@charm.net (Sheldon Rudie)
- >Subject: Re: How to check carrier speed in Win95?
- >Date: Thu, 07 Mar 1996 11:15:02 GMT
-
- >On Tue, 27 Feb 1996 03:00:56 GMT, owen@vir.com (Owen Egan) wrote:
-
- >>Can someone enlighten me as to how I can know what speed my modem's
- >>connected at (to the other modem) when using Win95's built-in TCP/IP?
- >>
- >>Thanks!
- >>
- >>- Owen.
-
- >Double clicking the small modem icon on the far right of the task
- >bar gives you the connect speed, number of bytes sent, number of
- >bytes received, and and the length of time you've been connected.
- >(sort of a poor man's ati6) :-)
-
- >Sheldon Rudie
-
- Unfortunately, it gives you the original connect speed, which is not
- necessarily the current one.
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- /bob/
- thompson@robin.tezcat.com (Bob Thompson)
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