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- From: davidg@aegis.or.jp (Dave McLane)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Digicom Scout modem
- Message-ID: <3562@aegis.or.jp>
- Date: 2 Jan 93 03:54:18 GMT
- References: <3548@aegis.or.jp> <1993Jan1.005733.12727@netcom.com>
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- wolfgang@netcom.com (Wolfgang Henke) writes:
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- >Dave McLane (davidg@aegis.or.jp) wrote:
- >: The manual says that *G0 disables the adaptive handshake, so I got
- >: the feeling that it would either make the CONNECT at the max speed
- >: or give up. But mabye not, could you explain the difference between
- >: *G0 and *G1 in some detail?
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- >The manual is not completely correct in this respect. Try connecting
- >with *G0 on a bad line, with lets say signal quality 4 to 5. Most
- >likely it will result in a connection, but at maybe 12,000 bps or so.
- ....
- >I dont usually recommend *G0. Only if I get a report that the Scout+
- >will not connect at 14,400 bps somewhere, and the signal quality is
- >5+ or better, will it work well. If its 5 or below, then it will result
- >in higher speeds, like 12,000 bps instead of 9600 bps, but the line
- >does then not allow 14,400 bps.
- ....
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- So then the first thing is to use SQ to check the Signal Quality.
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- If you have connected at too low a rate and you find that SQ=5 or 6,
- can you change to *G0 and get a retrain with ATO or something?
-
- Dave
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