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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Help with modem setup in Kermit!
Date: 30 Jul 1995 14:47:23 GMT
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In article <173E7B6C2S86.KCHEN@utcvm.utc.edu>, <KCHEN@utcvm.utc.edu> wrote:
: I've a question which I've no answer nor explanation of, and
: would like to ask some of you for an opinion!
:
: Here it is: I've a 28,800 bps V.34 modem, and I tried to connect
: to my account at UTCVM with supports up to 9600 bps. The thing
: is, I can connect to it fine with 2400 bps connection, however,
: every time I try to connect through a higher baud rate (4800, 9600, etc)
: my modem just spits a "CONNECT 9600" message, and Kermit just
: freezes! It's very frustrating, and I hope some of you can give
: me a word of enlightening! Thanx!!
:
You should approach your own tech support people at UTCVM first.
They know the setup, the people on the net don't. If they are
providing you with Kermit software, then they definitely should also
provide the support. Then, if they have questions, they can come to
the central Kermit help desk. Everybody's time is used much more
efficiently that way.
Also, you did not provide any information about what kind of computer
you are using, which operating system, or which Kermit program and
version.
- Frank