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- From: ddhyett@jord.jpl.nasa.gov (Denny Hyett)
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- Subject: Re: Zyxel 2864 bug
- Date: 04 Mar 1996 22:15:45 -0800
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- Have you made sure you don't have hardware handshaking set up wrong on
- the 2864 to computer interface? Probably do if the rts/cts lights
- cycle when doing large directory listings etc. How quick does a ^s
- stop the output on a long text listing at 2400 baud? I've found that
- there's a problem if there is a significant delay. Just some thoughts
- to consider.
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- The only other thing I can think of is a noisy line. I have had much
- better luck on retrains etc with 14.4 and 28.8 protocols. The other
- protocols, like the Zyxel modes seem to drop carrier easier than the
- V.32 and V.34 modes on a noisy line. You might want to call out to the
- 2400 baud modem from the 2864 and look at the s/n ratio and rcv level
- with the AT#E1 command.
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- Denny Hyett
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- Denman (Denny) Hyett
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