Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!wuarchive!uunet!hayes!tnixon From: tnixon@hayes.uucp Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems Subject: Re: High Speed Modems and buffers for interactive mode Message-ID: <3798.27c534dc@hayes.uucp> Date: 22 Feb 91 15:12:28 GMT References: <3782.27bf04ac@hayes.uucp> <59581@aurs01.UUCP> <3785.27c11588@hayes.uucp> <59592@aurs01.UUCP> Organization: Hayes Microcomputer Products, Norcross, GA Lines: 15 In article <59592@aurs01.UUCP>, luce@aurs01.UUCP (J. Luce) writes: > Agreed that this is more elegant, but face it, most of the users don't > want to be bothered with it. Will locking my port at user speed prevent > this problem? Well, it probably would solve the problem to lock your speed at the carrier speed. But then you defeat any benefit of data compression at the same time. Kind of cutting off your nose to spite your face. -- Toby Nixon, Principal Engineer | Voice +1-404-840-9200 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