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- From: owen@vir.com (Owen Egan)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Is this a really tough question?
- Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 14:29:48 GMT
- Organization: Communications Vir, Internet Access Montreal.
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- Hi.
-
- I posted this a week or so back, but no one responded. Maybe I had a
- boring, on-topic subject header and that was the problem. Anyway...
-
- Can someone tell me what Win95's dial-up stuff needs to see from the
- modem in order to report "Connected at <carrier speed>" instead of
- "Connected at <port speed>"?
-
- I have set my modem to report carrier as "CONNECT 28800" and I can see
- from modemlog.txt that it does this, but Win95 then says it can't
- understand it. This is the actual dialogue:
-
-
- 03-13-1996 06:12:07.40 - Recv: CONNECT 28800<cr><lf>
-
- 03-13-1996 06:12:07.40 - WARNING: Unrecognized response. Retrying...
- 03-13-1996 06:12:07.40 - Connection established at 115200bps.
-
-
- Or, if there's =another= way to check what carrier speed I'm at while
- online, that would be good to know.
-
- Any ideas?
-
- Thanks,
-
- - Owen
-