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- From: grant@bluemoon.rn.com (Grant DeLorean)
- Subject: Re: 14.4k modem on Sun 4/380
- Message-ID: <1992Aug29.221853.20366@bluemoon.rn.com>
- Organization: Blue Moon
- References: <1992Aug27.131153.2535@nic.csu.net> <1992Aug28.123912.23355@fripp.ri.cadre.com>
- Date: Sat, 29 Aug 92 22:18:53 GMT
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- jh@cadre.com (Joe Hartley) writes:
-
- >>How should I configure /etc/{ttytab,gettytab} for the optimal throughput?
- >>I tried 'Auto-baud' and various baud rates on the Sun, but my 386PC w/ a
- >>similar 14.4k modem (supports all compression protocols) always negotiate to
- >>14.4k. It doesn't matter if the speed is set to 9600-57600 on either ends.
-
- >I have a similar situation. I've put a new modem on my Sun 4/470, but I'm
- >having troubles configuring it properly for CTS/RTS handshaking (I think).
- >Has anyone done this successfully yet? The modem is a SupraFaxModem, if it
- >makes a difference.
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- It doesn't make a difference. I have recently added a Supra V.32bis/FAX
- modem to my corral of high speed modems, they are all about the same
- for basic setup (commands used to set the modems up are different, but
- the result the same). V.32bis, PEP, and HST are all nice in their own
- ways...
-
- I haven't had any problems with out of band flow control, but then I
- am using a CoALM S8P board (5 HS modems...) so sort of cheated...
-
- --
- \ Grant DeLorean - IHMSA & NRA Life Member - (grant@bluemoon.rn.com) /
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