home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Path: sparky!uunet!psinntp!pbs.org!swinokur
- From: swinokur@pbs.org
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: What to set COMM speed for V32bis Modems
- Message-ID: <1992Jul27.131113.16671@pbs.org>
- Date: 27 Jul 92 13:11:13 EDT
- References: <BrtBxD.Ks1@animal.gcs.co.nz>
- Organization: PBS:Public Broadcasting Service, Alexandria, VA
- Lines: 18
-
- In article <BrtBxD.Ks1@animal.gcs.co.nz>, lchiu@animal.gcs.co.nz (Laurence Chiu) writes:
- > This is probably a simple question but here goes... If you have a v32bis
- > modem and you wish to dial another one, what do you set your comms speed to?
- > Using Procomm+ I could not find a setting for 14.4 but 9600 19.2. In fact
- > the modem responded to AT command at 19.2 even though I have never been able
- > to connect at any speed yet.
- >
- > Laurence Chiu
-
- Larry, depends on the modem's cpability. Most v32bis modems will do 38400 and
- some can do 57600. I would set your port at 38400. That will get you maximum
- speeds on zip file transfers and will allow pretty near maximum on text files
- or uncompressed binary. If the modem supports 57600, then set that as your
- speed in your Procomm directory. Also use ALT P to set your port speed if
- you dial from the terminal screen.
- Stu Winokur
- Public Broadcasting Service
- Alexandria Virginia
-