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- From: balogh.5@postbox.acs.ohio-state.edu (Kevin Balogh)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Why can't I get past 2400 Baud?
- Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 14:11:24 -0400
- Organization: The Ohio State University
- Message-ID: <balogh.5-1902961411240001@kbalogh-mac.acs.ohio-state.edu>
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- Hi,
-
- I've seen modems report the speed as 2400 and really that not be the
- case. Try adding
- W2
- to your init string and see if it reports something different.
-
- KB
-
-
- In article <4g86pa$fpu@geraldo.cc.utexas.edu>, mace@galileo.tracor.com wrote:
-
- * I have a Gateway 2000 486SX computer and I've installed an internal
- * Zoom 28.8 modem on Com4. I got the modem so I could dial in to the
- * University of Texas network. They provide connect software, including
- * Winsock Trumpet. Well, the Zoom modem works fine with the Comit for
- * Windows software that came with it. I can dial in at 115200 baud.
- * However, whenever I dial in using Winsock, the best I can connect at
- * is 2400 baud, which gives me an effective 9600 baud with compression.
- * I have tried every baud rate available on the Winsock setup, and I
- * have specified every baud rate available in the Control Panel of
- * windows. So, I went out and bought Network Chameleon, thinking "This
- * will solve my problems." Went through installation and setup, try to
- * dial in... now I connect at 300 baud!!! The software says it is
- * connecting at 9600, or 19200, or 38400, or 115200 (I've tried them all)
- * but the characters plod across the screen at an interminable 300 baud
- * rate. It's agonizing. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks.
- *
- * Russell
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