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"Susan S. Hays" <[log in to unmask]>
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In a message dated 1/30/99 10:26:54 PM Central Standard Time,
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<< How do you determine the speed of connection?  At start-up AOL says I am
 connected at 115200 bps but I don't think that is possible as I only have a
 33.6 K modem.

 Lee Kenna >>

No, 115,200 is definitely not correct.  Be sure your modem speed in your AOL
setup is set at 33.6.  It may be set at 115,000.  There is a setting in the
setup that has 115,000.  Maybe that is the problem.  I do have a 56K modem,
but at sign on/connection, I never get higher than 49,333.  My AOL program is
set at 56K because I have a 56K modem.  Go into the setup and change yours to
33.6.  Then maybe you will get an accurate connection speed.

Susan Hays

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