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- From: Dave Lyle <lyled@mr.med.ge.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: AT command for true modem to modem connect speed?
- Date: 26 Mar 1996 22:43:10 GMT
- Organization: GE Medical Systems
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- foucault@cemetary.org (foucault@cemetary.org) wrote:
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- >I'm trying to find the AT command to show the true modem-to-modem
- >connect speed. I've got a USR 33.6 Sportster, but I think that the
- >display "CONNECT 28800" reveals only the connection between my modem
- >and my computer. Am I wrong about this? I saw somewhere on the web
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- 28800 is your modem to modem speed.
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- >that there is an S register command that displays the real connection
- >speed. Does anyone have an idea what I'm talking about?
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- Yes, Rockwell chipset modems use the S95 register as well as the W(n)
- command to select whether they return DCE or DTE in the "CONNECT" string.
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- >I know some modems allow S95 register to do this, but it doesn't work
- >on the USR.
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- USR modems return DCE (modem-modem speed) by default.
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- Dave
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