1. It will reject it, since this is not a valid speed.
2. Jack. You cannot control the modem connect speed from the PM side,
period. Ie, you cannot force a lower speed on the user - all you can do
is reject the entire connection if they come in to fast, and that will
piss off a lot of people. The ports on a PM-3/4 are virtual, setting the
port speed does absolutely nothing. It is a vestigial knob left over
from the serial port days - it only impacts C0.
-MZ
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