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- From: "NOBODY@ALL" <happyjack@enterprise.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: connect speed
- Date: Wed, 6 Mar 1996 01:04:03 +0000
- Organization: what-you-say-is-what-you-are
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- In article <21a.27857.417.0NE85C2A@iac-online.com>, Les Lohmann
- <les.lohmann@iac-online.com> writes
- >Anyone:
- >How can I determine actual connect speed while online?
- >Les lohmann, Tokyo
- Connect in manual mode ie, typing AT commands
- Send AT command to put modem in message format ( see book )
- eg. ATD01xxxxxx
- wait for connection
- send the escape sequence usually 3 quick +++
- you should get "OK"
- look in your modem book how to display the line speed DCE not DTE speed.
- send the command to display it.
- then to go back on line type usually ATO1 (retrains if v34)or ATO
- IF YOU SAID WHICH MODEM IT WOULD MAKE LIFE EASIER
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- FOR SOMEONE IS SURE TO HAVE THE SAME MODEM .
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- TERRY (happyjack@enterprise.net)
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