Re: Phone Lines
John E. Kozitzki (johnk@rural-net.com)
Fri, 9 May 1997 12:46:13 -0400
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> From: Jaime Bozza <wheelman@nuc.net>
> To: John E. Kozitzki <johnk@rural-net.com>
> Cc: Portmaster-users List <portmaster-users@livingston.com>
> Subject: RE: Phone Lines
> Date: Friday, May 09, 1997 12:37 PM
>
> On Fri, 9 May 1997, John E. Kozitzki wrote:
>
> > This morning, GTE brought in a laptop computer with a built-in 14.4
modem
> > and connected to our system on the bad line at 19200bps. Interesting
>
> Ummm... If a 14.4K modem connected at 19200bps, you don't REALLY know
> what speed it's connecting at. A 14.4K modem is capable of connecting at
> 14400bps max. Anything higher is DTE (Speed from terminal to modem) as
> opposed to DCE (Speed from modem to modem), so they could be connecting
at
> 9600bps, or 4800bps.
>
> Jaime Bozza
> Nucleus Communications, Inc.
>
This is true.
How can I diagnose this problem?
I have the 28.8 set at 115200bps
The 14.4 was at 19200bps
When connection was established with the 28.8, it said 9600bps or 7200bps.
With the 14.4 is said 19200bps.
This problem is bringing me much enjoyment!
Thanx
John Kozitzki
Information Systems Manager
B&W Co-op, Incorporated (http://www.bwcoop.com)
RURAL-NET of Central Michigan (http://www.rural-net.com)
B&W Farm Center / Case IH (http://www.bwcaseih.com)
(517)842-3104 ext. 207
johnk@rural-net.com