Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!rutgers!uwvax!puff!schumann From: schumann@puff.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems Subject: Re: more on 2400 baud modems Message-ID: <485@puff.WISC.EDU> Date: Thu, 12-Feb-87 12:44:25 EST Article-I.D.: puff.485 Posted: Thu Feb 12 12:44:25 1987 Date-Received: Fri, 13-Feb-87 20:43:53 EST References: <189@forbrk.UUCP> Distribution: na Organization: U of Wisconsin CS Dept Lines: 23 In article <189@forbrk.UUCP>, mats@forbrk.UUCP (Mats Wichmann) writes: >Problem 2: the modem does automatic baud rate detection on both >call originate and call answer. This is not what I want; >I want the receiving modem to match my originate speed if >possible. This is what is normally done. >If not possible, I want to terminate the connection >and try again at another speed (....) Most answering modems will try all of thier speeds, and the originating modem will catch on to one of these, unless you are trying to comminucate at a rate faster than the answering modem can go, in which case most modems would simply not connect. It appears that Hayes believes this is a feature. >When *I* >am the receiving modem, I want to select the same speed >as the modem the called me; It looks as this is fine (Your modem does this). Just some extra text *********************************************** "It... It's your hand, Buckaroo" -- Akita Chris Schumann schumann@puff.wisc.edu