> The way I understand this, the 115,200 setting is only to set the
>maximum speed limit, not to set the actual connection rate. Your actual
>connection will never exceed 53 Kilobytes, and will rarely get to that.
>
> Wayne Harris in New Hampshire
I finally got my 56K modem working. (There's a little check box
for "LOG on to Network" that has to be checked) But until that
different modems use the ATWx command where x=0,1,2
depending on the modem brand. The ATW2 will lock up some
brands so start of with 0 or 1 first. Then when you move your mouse
pointer over the modem status in the TRAY (don't click) wait a sec
and the message "221056 bytes received 31645 bytes sent @ 49333 bps"
should appear. I can normally connect at 49333 and 48000 everytime.
Winston
PS: I also got lucky and did a FTP through Netscape from ftp.cdrom.com
last night and had a steady 4.8kps for over half of the transfer.
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