Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!bu.edu!orc!inews!iwarp.intel.com!psueea!parsely!twiki!dalew From: dalew@twiki.PDX.COM (Dale A. Weber) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems Subject: Re: Cardinal 2400 baud modem : buy or not ? Message-ID: Date: 10 Jul 90 03:32:30 GMT References: <2375@mindlink.UUCP> Organization: Experimenter's Anonymous - Portland, OR USA Lines: 29 a254@mindlink.UUCP (Malcolm McDougall) writes: > I have the very same modem you speak of, and have yet to see any MNP support. Then you either don't have the EXACT same modem I do, or you have missed an important detail in your documentation for the modem. > There is no mention of it in the 10 page manual you get with the modem. This could be your problem - doesn't sound like you have the same modem I do at all. I got a 44 page manual with my external MB2400EX modem. > my screen, and file transfers take twice the amount of time they should. If > there is MNP 1-5 in this modem, maybe you could tell me how to access it, > since they don't tell you in the manual. The \Cx command selects MNP (\C0 disables it, \C1 turns MNP on with 200 char buffer, and \C2 turns MNP on and forces a wait for the char set by %A). The %Cx command turns compression on (%C1) or off (%C0) which is your MNP level 5. I hope this helps you and others out. -- Internet: dalew@pdx.com OR dalew@twiki.pdx.com # The AS/400 Specialists UUCP: ..!{sun!nosun, tektronix}!tessi!twiki!dalew # WORK: A-38 Specialists Consulting Group, Inc. # Voice: +1(503)226-1662 P.O. Box 42157, Portland, OR 97242-0157 USA # FAX: +1(503)774-6348