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- From: strudeau@babylon5.ultranet.com
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: USR modem command to report DCE instead of DTE
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 01:06:36 GMT
- Organization: atbnb Special Forces
- Message-ID: <4khm0v$ois@caesar.ultra.net>
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- In message <Pine.BSD/.3.91.960409094203.5743A-100000@optim.ism.net>,
- Chad Payne <chad@split.com> wrote:
-
- >> > How can I configure USR Sportster 33.6 external modem's command string
- >> >or what-so-ever to report on DCE instead of DTE?
- >> I've seen a few such requests, and either the message is coming from the
- >> software or the people asking have their terminology backwards. USR modems
- >> always report DCE speed and I can't find a documented command to make it
- >> report DTE speed in stead. If you're seeing DTE in a message, then it must be
- >> the software which is creating the message.
- >
- >In terminal mode type this:
- >
- >S95=47&W
- >
- >That will make it always report DCE.
-
- Too bad he's got a USR modem. That only works on Rockwell based modems.
- The user needs to do nothing with a USR modem to get a DCE speed. It's
- either the software reporting it, or as someone else mentioned, the other
- modem returning the DTE speed.
-
-
- --
- Scot J. Trudeau
- strudeau@babylon5.ultranet.com
- http://www.ultranet.com/~strudeau/
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