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- From: davidsen@tmr.com (bill davidsen)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Help Please, USR 33,600
- Date: 13 Mar 1996 21:55:04 GMT
- Organization: TMR Associates, Schenectady NY
- Message-ID: <4i7g7o$26c0@usenetw1.news.prodigy.com>
- References: <4gvgtq$27m@orion.supernet.ab.ca> <4h4lrn$iud@uuneo.neosoft.com> <clover.4.0019DF65@interaccess.com> <1996Mar10.045332.115712@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu>
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- Originator: davidsen@darkstar.prodigy.com
-
- In article <1996Mar10.045332.115712@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu>,
- Mark Nace <nace@ukanaix.cc.ukans.edu> wrote:
- | Arnold Weiner (clover@interaccess.com) wrote:
-
- | : The cause of your problem is very simple. By setting S32=16 you have disabled
- | : V.8 . V.8 is required for V.34 operation, when it is disabled the next
- | : available protocol is V.FC. If your ISP doesn't support V.FC (many don't)
- | : then the next available protocol is V32bis (14.4k). Set S32=18 and you'll
- | : disable V.34+ and reenable V.8. You should have no problems connecting at
- | : V.34. If you still do you might want to set S15=128 to disable V.42 and force
- | : MNP. Some Motorola rack systems have problems with V.42 and USR.
- |
- | I question your analysis of the S32=16 command. According to my USR 33.6
- | manual it shows the following:
- |
- | Bit Value Result
- | 0 1 v.8 call indicate enabled
- | 1 2 enable v.8 mode
- | 2 4 disable v.fc mode
- | 3 8 disable v.34 mode
- | 4 16 disable 33.6 support
- | (the rest are reserved)
- |
- | My interpretation is that an S=18 would disable 33.6 and enable v.8.
- | (Maybe that's what you meant, but not what you wrote.)
-
- That's exactly what he wrote... disable V.34+ (33.6k) and enable v.8.
- He said reenable v.8, as in: the 16 setting turned it off.
- --
- -bill davidsen (davidsen@tmr.com)
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