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- From: threeisl@nbnet.nb.ca (Three Islands Investments)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems,alt.winsock
- Subject: Re: USR Sportster Speed, BIOS and Trumpet Winsock Setting
- Date: Sun, 14 Apr 1996 13:44:07 GMT
- Organization: Three Islands Investments
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- The first thing to do is upgrade to Trumpet Winsock 2.0f. There is a
- problem with 2.0e.
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- Tom Kingston
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- Sunrong.Gong@umich.edu (Sunrong Gong) wrote:
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- >I recently purchased a U.S. Robotics 28,800 Sportster Data/FAX Modem
- >(internal) and am using Trumpet Winsock 2.0E for internet access on
- >my good-old 486DX33 machine running Windows 3.11 for Workgroups. I could
- >connect to the PPP server 28800 or 26440 most of the times. However,
- >the data transmission seems to be slow, Here are my questions:
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- >1. what is the expected speed when transfering (FTP-ing) a compressed
- > file from a not-so-busy ftp server on the same LAN? (I've been
- > getting around 2kp uder NETSCAPE 2.01, the status window shows)
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- >2. How can I check the the data and information on the modem BIOS?
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- >3. What is the "best" TRUMPET Winsock configuration for use with
- > the USR True v34 modem?
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- >Please reply my mail. Any help will be appreciated.
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- >-harry gong
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