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From: dold@13.usenet.us.com
Subject: Re: Flow control ???
Date: 27 Jul 1999 14:46:26 GMT
Organization: a2i network
Message-ID: <7nkgo2$rmn$1@samba.rahul.net>
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
drhodes@deakin.edu.au wrote:
: I am having a problem between a Linux 2.0.1 server and a 2400 baud
: modem. In kermit I am setting the port speed to 2400 and setting the
: handshaking to the required xon/xoff (which the dial up server
: requires). Also parity is set to none.
At 2400 baud, most newer modems will do MNP error correction.
If the system that you are dialing into is a "straight" 2400, the two won't
talk, and the protocol negotiation for MNP was poor.
You might need to turn off the MNP feature in your modem explicitly.
An indicator that this is the problem might be to try a 1200 baud
connection, where MNP isn't available. If it works, then MNP is a likely
problem. If it doesn't work, it could be that the other end won't work at
1200 anyway.
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Clarence A Dold - dold@network.rahul.net
- Pope Valley & Napa CA.