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- From: rgs@indirect.com
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: 28.8 settings in Win 95 Dial up Networking
- Date: Fri, 12 Jan 1996 16:11:33 GMT
- Organization: Internet Direct, Inc.
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- jcam@galaxy.galstar.com (James Campbell) wrote:
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- >tbower@i2020.net (Tim) wrote:
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- >>I am going to purchase a 28.8 this weekend. Just wanted to get a little
- >>bit of preliminary info. I am using win95 TCP/IP stack and dial up to
- >>connect to my ISP
- >>1. What settings do I use for 28.8 in order to get maximum speed out of my
- >>modem. My ISP has 28.8 also. I notice there are not any 26,400 or
- >>28.8 settings under dial up.
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- >Select 57,600 or 115,200 as the modem will buffer the speeds
- >appropriately. If you don't set a speed that is higher than your line
- >speed then the modems can't do hardware compression. Most modem
- >manufacturers recommend four times the baud rate, but in reality twice
- >usally works pretty well unless you move huge amounts of straight text
- >around.
-
- >>2. Is there a way to measure true speed once connected to my ISP. Even
- >>though I told my 14.4 to connect only at 19.2, the "connected to" info
- >>screen says 14.4. Is this a shortfall of Win95 communications???
-
- >I'm not using it but my guess is this also has something to do with
- >the speed buffering, since the modem didn't request a baud rate change
- >from 19,200 to 14,400 it didn't disconnect. As I mentioned earlier
- >you wan't these speeds higher. (Most modems can squeeze a little more
- >compression out even when transferring compressed data because of the
- >ability to compress the IP protocol a little).
-
- >>Thanks for any help on this?? :))
-
- >JC
- JC;
- Go into windows
- Regedit.exe
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CURRENTCONTROLSET\SERVICES\CLASS\MODEMS\0000\INIT
- Click on AB1 and enter reset you use. i.e. atz or atz1 depending on
- which profile you want to initialize.
- Click on AB2
- and enter modem commands.
- I use AT+MS=11,1,24000,28800
- with my 28.8 Cardinal Modem,
- Hope this helps
- Ron
- rgs@indirect.com
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