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<name>mod_dialup</name>
<description>Send static content at a bandwidth rate limit, defined by the various old modem standards</description>
<status>extension</status>
<sourcefile>mod_dialup.c</sourcefile>
<identifier>dialup_module</identifier>
<summary>
It is a module that sends static content at a bandwidth rate limit, defined by the various old modem standards. So, you can browse your site with a 56k V.92 modem, by adding something like this:
<example>
&lt;Location /mysite&gt;
ModemStandard V.92
&lt;/Location&gt;
</example>
Previously to do bandwidth rate limiting modules would have to block an entire thread, for each client, and insert sleeps to slow the bandwidth down. Using the new suspend feature, a handler can get callback N milliseconds in the future, and it will be invoked by the Event MPM on a different thread, once the timer hits. From there the handler can continue to send data to the client.
</summary>
<directivesynopsis>
<name>ModemStandard</name>
<description>Modem standard to simulate</description>
<syntax>ModemStandard V.21|V.26bis|V.32|V.92</syntax>
<usage>
<p>Specify what modem standard you wish to simulate.</p>
<example>
&lt;Location /mysite&gt;
ModemStandard V.92
&lt;/Location&gt;
</example>
</usage>
</directivesynopsis>
</modulesynopsis>