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- From: JNavas@NavasGrp.com (John Navas)
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- Subject: Re: Refusing 14.4 and forcing 28.8 connection with USR Sportster under Win95
- Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 15:55:00 GMT
- Organization: The Navas Group of Dublin, CA, USA
- Message-ID: <31766353.89462614@news.aimnet.com>
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- [Posted to comp.dcom.modems]
- dovla@ix.netcom.com (Vlado) wrote:
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- >prescott@tarlton.law.utexas.edu (Prescott Caballero) wrote:
- >>In article <4kj6kn$rg7@cwis.isu.edu>,
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- >>Add &N14 to your modem init string. This solves the problem.
- >
- >What about 31200 and 33600?
-
- Not to mention 26400, etc. It's usually a bad idea to force a given high
- speed, because some connections may not support that speed. A better way is
- to set a speed range; &N14&U9 on a 28800 model, and &N16&U9 on a 33600
- model.
-
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- Best regards,
- John mailto:JNavas@NavasGrp.com http://web.aimnet.com/~jnavas/
- 28800 Modem FAQ: http://web.aimnet.com/~jnavas/modem/faq.html
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