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- From: strudeau@star.net
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Connection Problem Between USR and Hayes
- Date: Wed, 27 Mar 1996 04:43:04 GMT
- Organization: atbnb Special Forces
- Message-ID: <4jah8s$i2a@vixc.voyager.net>
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- In message <4j6lcf$nk3@gemsw3s1.med.ge.com>,
- Gary L Vinson 5-4287 <vinson> wrote:
-
- >We received new (6.0FW) Hayes Business 288 modems. In our
- >environment the Hayes is used to call and receive calls
- >from a USR Courier. We experienced problems connecting
- >after a series of calls in/out to/from the Hayes. The
- >problem was one of not being able to negotiate the V.42
- >and V.42bis. The solution seems to be setting S54=32 on
-
- This is occuring with the new Business modems? Wow, you would think Hayes
- would have fixed their code since this was the biggest problem with the
- pre-Business Modem Optimas.
-
- >the USR side. This disables 3429 symbol rate. What
- >are the consequences of disabling this symbol rate? Is
-
- Well, you can still connect at 28800, as I do it all the time to Optima
- racks. I'm too sure what the difference is between a 3200 symbol rate
- 28.8k connect and one using the 3429 symbol rate.
-
- >there a better way to fix the problem? What does symbol rate
- >mean?
-
- Get Hayes to fix their 3429 symbol bug would be the only other way...this
- bug has been around since before the Couriers got v.34+.
-
- --
- Scot J. Trudeau
- strudeau@star.net
- http://www.star.net/people/~strudeau/
-