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- Date: Wed, 28 Feb 1996 09:59:05 LCL
- Reply-To: Turgut Kalfaoglu <TURGUT%TREARN.BITNET@VM.ITS.RPI.EDU>
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- From: Turgut Kalfaoglu <TURGUT%TREARN.BITNET@VM.ITS.RPI.EDU>
- Subject: 0000
-
- Real Subject: USR: &N14, &N15 not enough..
-
- I recently installed SDL_76AE on my two Courriers running on leased lines.
- (software update to enable 33600 access)
-
- They connect fine at 33.6 when they are connected straight via a simple
- wire.. When there is distance involved (28KM to be exact), they connect
- at 21600.. I have even seen them connect at 300 to each other! (I think
- the receiving modem had missed the beginning of the handshake signal, so
- they "agreed" on 300 BPS!)
-
- I want to enter something like &N14, but that means, it won't connect at
- 33600BPS at all; even if by miracle, the link does well that day.
-
- Isn't there a setting that says "CONNECT AT LEAST AT 21600" ?
- So that I can be sure that they won't connect to each other at 300 bps?
-
- PS: This is a PPP connection, so I can't write a fancy script to check
- the "CONNECT nnnnnn/ARQ/V.... " string..
-
- Many thanks! -turgut
-
- Turgut kalfaoglu, TERENA staff on network programming
- Sysop, BBS-TURK (bbsturk.ege.edu.tr) - 4GB of MSDOS/OS2/Adult Software
- Fidonet 2:430/105 VirtualNet 90232000
- A random quote:
- The Schwine-Kitzenger Institute study of 47 men over the age
- of 100 showed that all had these things in common:
-
- 1. They all had moderate appetites.
- 2. They all came from middle class homes
- 3. All but two of them were dead.
-