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- From: bobs@scheirer.mv.com (Robert Scheirer)
- Subject: Re: Help: Trumpet 2400/ARQ connect using Cardinal mvp288iv
- Message-ID: <DLAw0w.Cy6@granite.mv.net>
- Organization: MV Communications, Inc.
- Date: Wed, 17 Jan 1996 01:05:09 GMT
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- "Dean S. Eveland" <develand@OSF1.gmu.edu> wrote:
-
- > I read (second or third hand) a posted question about only getting
- >2400/ARQ connects with trumpet winsock.
- > I have an Acer 486 running Windows 3.11, with a Cardinal mvp288iv.
- >Does anyone know how to solve the problem? Is it a significant
- >problem?
- > I've tried changing winsock's baud rate, but I can only get a
- >2400/ARQ connect, even though "hardware handshaking" is 115200, and the
- >"carrier" is 14400 (the host modem limit).
- > However, when I use the faxworks software that came with my modem to
- >check my e-mail, I can use the terminal program dailing into the same
- >host computer at school with 57600 ARQ, using the SAME initialization
- >string that only gives me 2400ARQ with trumpet winsock.
- > My initialization string is "AT &F M3 S7=045 S95=46 &K3".
- > Are there details on any enhanced comm drivers available?
- > Thanks, Dean
- >
-
- The 2400/ARQ is not the modem-modem baud rate. I think it is the
- modem-computer rate. I have a Cardinal MVP288I and I get the same
- reading. Look for a line that says 26400 Carrier; or 28800 Carrier;
- or 24000 Carrier; something like that. That is the real modem-modem
- baud rate. Most of the time I cannot connect at 28800, due to phone
- line interference, etc. Hope this helps.
-
- Bob Scheirer bobs@scheirer.mv.com
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