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From: blanche@rmi.net (Blanche Cohen)
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Subject: x86 solaris and modem speed
Date: 31 May 1997 07:35:40 GMT
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Version C-Kermit 6.0.192, for Solaris 2.5.1 x86 - pretty slick!
Considering that making PPP work on this thing is a nightmare,
Kermit has definitely become a life saver!
However, a modem speed problem. I have a Hayes accura 288B, which
I assume translates to "hayes-high-speed" and then set the speed
to 115200, since the default is 9600. Everything on my side looks
good. But when I connect and attempt to download a file, the
connection speed is 9600! Is this a problem on the other side
(which is only running 5.0) or something I can change? Makes
downloading 3 MB files rather time consuming, even when I change
the packet length to 1024 instead of the default 90.
thanks
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