Xref: utzoo comp.dcom.modems:7151 biz.comp.telebit:53 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!mstar!mstar.morningstar.com!bob From: bob@MorningStar.Com (Bob Sutterfield) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems,biz.comp.telebit Subject: T2500 GE7.00 serial interface speed > 19200? V.32 spoofing? Message-ID: Date: 2 Nov 90 19:55:29 GMT Sender: usenet@MorningStar.COM (USENET Administrator) Reply-To: bob@MorningStar.Com (Bob Sutterfield) Organization: Morning Star Technologies Lines: 14 With version 7 of the ROMs, the Telebit T2500 supports V.42bis compression over a V.42-corrected V.22bis, V.22, or 212A (2400 or 1200bps) connection. V.42bis and V.42 are not documented as supported over a V.32 (9600bps) connection. There's no change documented in the modem's maximum serial interface speed (S51=5 sets 19200bps). So it appears that, for now at least, one can't run a T2500 at 38400bps, blasting V.42bis-compressed data though a V.42-corrected stream over a V.32 connection. Darn. Or am I missing something? Also, has anyone played with the new V.32 protocol spoofing support? Is it worth the trouble, or mightn't one just as well use PEP, since only another Trailblazer at the other end of the wire would be able to do the in-modem spoofing anyway?