Steve Philp wrote:
Robert Benson wrote:
Hi
My US Robotics 56kb V.90 modem runs at 49000 in windows 95, but only 37333
in Linux. What am I missing here. Is their a setting I missed. Thanks for
any help.
Most modems will automatically retrain to their highest transfer speeds
On Sun, 14 Nov 1999, you wrote:
Hi
My US Robotics 56kb V.90 modem runs at 49000 in windows 95, but only 37333
in Linux. What am I missing here. Is their a setting I missed. Thanks for
any help.
AFAIK, Windows isn't giving you the whole truth. Linux is
reporting the "nominal" connect rate.
S Robotics 56kb V.90 modem
Date: Sun, 14 Nov 1999 19:06:22 PST
Hi
My US Robotics 56kb V.90 modem runs at 49000 in windows 95, but only 37333
in Linux. What am I missing here. Is their a setting I missed. Thanks for
any help.
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The default reset is ATZ. ATZ and ATZ0 are exactly the same command. ATZ4
is the appropriate reset for hardware flow control.
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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1999 09:07:17 -0800
Steve Philp wrote:
Robert Benson wrote:
Hi
My US Robotics 56kb V.90 modem runs at 49000 in windows 95, but only
37333
in Linux.
Robert Benson wrote:
Thanks all who answered.
1. I tried ATZ0 in the Initialization string field in kppp
and no change.
2. I tried ATZ4 in the Initialization string field in kppp
and no change.
3. I tried "setserial /dev/ttyS1 spd_vhi" and
Hi
My US Robotics 56kb V.90 modem runs at 49000 in windows 95, but only 37333
in Linux. What am I missing here. Is their a setting I missed. Thanks for
any help.
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