Re: Tips and Tricks for Dial-Up Internet Access?

From: Vikki Roemer (vikki_at_neuromancer.homelinux.com)
Date: 08/31/05

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    On Mon, Aug 29, 2005 at 06:11:46PM -0700, Darrell Bellerive wrote:
    > I will soon be moving into a house in the rural country. Nice place
    > except no ADSL or cable Internet services. Until I can get a wireless link
    > going, I will be forced to use dial-up Internet access. Residents in the
    > area report speeds of 26,000 bps are the norm.

    Ouch, 26k. Make sure you have the telephone company condition the line for
    internet-- that's what's been done for the line I use for a data line, and I
    get 52-53 K vs. 26-32 on the unconditioned line.

    > I will be using a 3COM/US Robotics external Courier modem (model #
    > 3CP3453) connected to a serial port to hopefully get a reliable link.

    Good modem-- I have that model or one similar to it, and it's served me well
    for 3 years now. :)

    > Can anyone share some tips, tricks, or favorite applications to increase
    > the useability of a dial-up Internet connection?
    >
    > My Internet needs are very simple: email, web cerfing, and keeping my Debian
    > stable system up to date.

    As others have said, fetchmail is handy (I use fetchmail with
    postfix/procmail/spamassassin for delivery and spam filtering, but that's
    not entirely necessary-- fetchmail can just use procmail to deliver,
    iirc.), update/upgrade overnight (I'd recommend keeping the system running
    Sarge-- less updates that way), and set pppd to use autoreconnect. If your
    bandwidth is really low, (and if you don't always need to see graphics on
    webpages) a text browser (lynx, links, etc.) loads faster than
    mozilla/firebird/etc.

    One thing people have told me (which I haven't tried yet, so I can't give a
    firsthand opinion on) is to run a proxy because pages that you go to often
    load faster. As I said, I haven't used any, so I can't give a recommendation.

    That's all I can think of for now. HTH.

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