Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!lll-winken!uwm.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!samsung!uunet!hayes!tnixon From: tnixon@hayes.uucp Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems Subject: Re: V32 vs. HST Message-ID: <3732.27958db2@hayes.uucp> Date: 17 Jan 91 11:42:42 GMT References: <2695@maestro.htsa.aha.nl> Organization: Hayes Microcomputer Products, Norcross, GA Lines: 20 In article <2695@maestro.htsa.aha.nl>, beo@maestro.htsa.aha.nl (Jan -BeO the PeO- van Veen) writes: > Just a ignorant question: > If I would hook a V32 modem upto a HST modem, what would > be the Maximum baudrate? They wouldn't connect at all. The HST doesn't have V.32 modulation. If, however, your "V.32" modem is actually an "Automode" modem (meaning that it also has some lower-speed modulations built into it, and can automatically select the highest speed in common with the other modem), then it may connect with the HST at one of the lower speeds -- probably 2400, since most V.32 modems also have V.22bis modulation (which the HST also has). -- Toby Nixon, Principal Engineer | Voice +1-404-449-8791 Telex 151243420 Hayes Microcomputer Products Inc. | Fax +1-404-447-0178 CIS 70271,404 P.O. Box 105203 | UUCP uunet!hayes!tnixon AT&T !tnixon Atlanta, Georgia 30348 USA | Internet hayes!tnixon@uunet.uu.net