Date: Tue, 12 Aug 1997 20:31:11 +0000 From: Simon N Atkin <simat@enta.net> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: slow telnet session ! 9600 bps. Message-ID: <33F0B9FF.7BE4@enta.net>
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Hello, Is there anyway to speed up a telnet session, if you type stty on the console we get 115200 as the bps rate, but if you telnet in and do the same we get 9600 bps as the rate, Its not the network, as it is switched 10/100 ethernet, so it must be the terminal rate, it's as if you are on a 9600 serial terminal heap (slow !!!), if you cat a large file it jumps threw at 9600 as if it was buffered ??, but on the console it's at the end before I've refreshed my own video memory. :) I've looked in the /etc/ttys file and found # Pseudo terminals ttyp0 none network ttyp1 none network ttyp2 none network I've also looked in /etc/gettytab and cannot find a ref to none or network. Any ideas folks Cheers Simon Atkin, (simat@enta.net) :) Enta Technologies Ltd, UK.
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