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- From: curt@teleport.com (Curt...)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Connection rates with Win95 Dialup
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 06:18:41 GMT
- Organization: Teleport - Portland's Public Access (503) 220-1016
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- pjmair@acs4.acs.ucalgary.ca (Patrick John Mair) wrote:
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- > I have a Sportster 33.6, and I use Windows 95 dialup networking to establish my PPP
- > network link. My problem is that I have set my com port to 115200, and I recieve the
- > message that I am connected at this speed from dialup networking ALWAYS. No matter what
- > speed I actually connect at, the "connected to" box shows me that I am connected at
- > 115200. My dialin service has 14.4's, 28.8's, and 33.6's, and I'd love to know what I am
- > connected at, without having to sit here and listen to the negotiation (it sometimes takes
- > a while for me to get an free line, and I leave the room).
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- > I have read that adding W2 to my modems init would solve this problem, but it doesn't. I
- > have also taken a look in the registry, on the suggestion that I edit Windows responses to
- > connect messages. Unfortunately, the Win95 resource kit on the CD only gives a brief
- > account of what is going on.
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- Your modem is displaying DTE speed rather than DCE speed. Adding W2 selects
- DCE connect speed display if you have a Supra, and probably other Rockwell modems
- also (?). On my USR modem there is not W2 command available. Actually, I'm not sure
- there is a command or register for Sportsters that will make them display DTE rate. I
- haven't looked at docs for newer PNP Sportsters -- I've heard changes have been made
- to the S-registers (not sure about commands). Anyone else????
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- Best wishes,
- Curt...
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