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Dear all,
I just looked at these settings in "view by type" and not another
interesting thing. While my external modem (which is on Com3 is set
correctly to 115Kbps and Hardware protocol, my com3 settings in the same
window were set to 9600 Kpbs and Xon/Xoff istead of Hardware. I'm fixing
this NOW
Joel Bluming
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On Wed, 2 Sep 1998 22:37:45 -0400 Winston Pike <[log in to unmask]>
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>into Settings|Control Panel|System|Device Manager. Find the port
>>that the modem is on, and check its "Settings" properties. The speed
>>defaults to 9600bps; for a modem, you almost certainly want it to be
>>115Kbps. [Thanks to compression, there may be *more* data between
>>modem and PC than over the phone line, so this setting should be AT
>>LEAST as big as your expected phone line speed.]
>>
>>David G
>As a matter of fact.... I had set the max speed at 115200 listed under
>"View
>devices by type"
>and had set it to 115200 and then at 38400, but never thought to check
>under
>the "View by Connection"
>and Port Settings. It was set at 9600 but now both speeds have been
>set to
>115200 and will try another
>FTP tonight and test again.
>
>Thanx for the insight....
>
>Winston
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