Subject: Re: ppp connect (fwd)
To: None <port-amiga@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Stephan Quitzsch <wir95ccv@rzaix340.rz.uni-leipzig.de>
List: port-amiga
Date: 10/09/1996 12:40:44
> 
> A bit info here.. ;)
> When you use a modem faster then 9600, you usually lock the port at the speed
> of the compression it handles.. 14400 modems handles upto 57600 compression,
> therefor you should lock it at 57600.. but; since kermit can't handle more then
> 38400, use 38400 as speed in kermit & pppd.. that sets the compression of
> the modem, and not the real speed!.. This is standard on all modems..!

Sure, but I have a problem with my modem sometimes locks completely. This 
is perhaps caused by the terminalserver which sets the real speed to 7200 
baud and my modem doesn't understands this - 7200 isn't mentioned in the 
handbook. It works ok when speed is set to 4800 or 9600 by the 
terminalserver. Is there a way to forbid 7200 baud?

thanx,
	Stephan Quitzsch