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- From: hans@castlerock.East.Sun.COM (Hans Hrasna)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: What's a good 14400 modem??
- Date: 28 Aug 1992 16:03:01 GMT
- Organization: Sun Microsystems
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- References: <PZR7PB2w165w@infopls.chi.il.us>
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- In article PZR7PB2w165w@infopls.chi.il.us, andyross@infopls.chi.il.us (Andrew Rossmann) writes:
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- > My feed has two Supra 14.4K's (I think) and an unkown v32bis (maybe a
- >Sportster?? It connects very fast.) I have a Courier v32bis. VERY often
- >(>50%) it takes two training attempts to get a connection. Sometimes 3. If
- >it goes for 4, it usually hangs up. Also, I occasionally get a non-error
- >correcting connection. I have to hang up then since his getty doesn't
- >understand that speed (he runs 38400 if error correction is on, and
- >connection speed if not.)
- >
- Try changing your DTE fallback with AT&B0&W. This will prevent your
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- DTE from changing rates when you can't get an ARQ/MNP connect and therefore
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- you won`t have the problem with the getty daemon being at the wrong speed. You
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- have to use the command with your DTE set to the speed you want it fixed at,
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- in your case 38400.. if you have DTE set to something else it will fix itself at
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- the current setting, and if thats not the right speed, nothing will work. ATI4 will
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- give you the current DTE baud rate.
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