Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!hayes!tnixon From: tnixon@hayes.uucp (Toby Nixon) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems Subject: Re: Help! Modem problems. Message-ID: <1804@hayes.uucp> Date: 6 Oct 90 17:48:05 GMT References: <2522.270AA9F4@zswamp.fidonet.org> Organization: Hayes Microcomputer Products, Norcross, GA Lines: 35 In article <2522.270AA9F4@zswamp.fidonet.org>, root@zswamp.fidonet.org (Geoffrey Welsh) writes: > (which may be watching the number after the word "CONNECT") at 9600 bps. I'll > bet that, if you look carefully and the software doesn't hide it, the CONNECT > 9600 is followed by a message like CARRIER 2400... that last bit tells you > what the real conenct speed is but doesn't trip up software that isn't looking > for the code word "CARRIER". Actually, if you enable Extended Unlimited Result Codes in a Hayes V-series modem (W1 command), you'll get three result codes: CARRIER PROTOCOL: CONNECT In the Ultra 96, we also introduced the S95 register to allow individual control of result codes that appear during connection establishment. One of these (S95=32) is COMPRESSION: and appears between the PROTOCOL and CONNECT result codes when enabled. Yes, there's lots of information! And it gets worse when you're using X.25! -- Toby ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Toby Nixon, Principal Engineer Fax: +1-404-441-1213 AT&T: !tnixon Hayes Microcomputer Products Inc. Voice: +1-404-449-8791 CIS: 70271,404 Norcross, Georgia, USA BBS: +1-404-446-6336 MCI: TNIXON UUCP: ...!uunet!hayes!tnixon Internet: hayes!tnixon@uunet.uu.net