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- From: dan@supra.com (Dan Moore)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Supra will offer upgrade to 33.6!
- Date: Thu, 22 Feb 1996 15:25:13 GMT
- Organization: Supra Corporation
- Message-ID: <dan.878.312C8AD9@supra.com>
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- In article <4g3t66$26um@hopi.gate.net> dhaire@gate.net (doug haire) writes:
- >Think they'll stop defaulting to not monitoring line conditions and not
- >initiating retrains? (Check the default setting of %Ex)
-
- The default setting is %E0 (do not initiate retrains based on line
- conditions) and %G1 (do initiate rate renegotiations based on line
- conditions). This is exactly what you want the modem to do, quickly adjust
- the data rate to match the current line conditions. Retrains are slow (eight
- or more seconds), rate renegotiations are relatively fast (hundreds of
- milliseconds with a max of around two seconds). So the default setup
- provides rate renegotiations instead of retrains.
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- Dan Moore
- Supra
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