Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!cs.utexas.edu!convex!egsner!jassys!tony From: tony@jassys.UUCP (Tony Holden) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems Subject: Re: T1000 Message-ID: <9@jassys.UUCP> Date: 9 May 91 04:06:25 GMT References: <18.28263B5C@zswamp.uucp> Organization: HSC CO. Lines: 24 root@zswamp.uucp (Geoffrey Welsh) writes: > In a letter to All, Tony Holden (tony@jassys.UUCP ) wrote: > >1050cps!! ACK! I'm only getting ~870. > > Please remember that V.32 with MNP class 4 or LAP-M (V.42) enabled is *not* > operating on a fundamental speed of 9600 bps but rather, thanks to the > stripping of start & stop bits by the protocols, approaching an effective > speed of (9600/8=)1200 CPS (minus some protocol overhead, natch). I'm setup right now as a straight v.32 modem. No mnp or lap modes enabled (at least that's what the manual sez). Are you saying that by enabling mnp4 (not 5) will jump things up to ~1200cps? Damm, were did I put that manual ;-) For those others that have replied. At this moment I have tried 2 different v.32 modems, Intel and Practical Perf's 9600. Both are getting the same rates. I only have 2 sites that can talk v.32. My main feed, which has a TB2500, and work. My work machine is a RS/6000. UUCP on the 6000 is broke and I can only get 580cps out of it. -- Tony Holden live on the edge, tony@jassys Bank in Texas