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- From: chief@world.std.com (john j chirichiello)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: strange Zyxel modem problem
- Message-ID: <C1I4wM.CBr@world.std.com>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 07:31:33 GMT
- References: <30203@optima.cs.arizona.edu> <WBE.93Jan20215902@crystal.bbn.com>
- Organization: The World Public Access UNIX, Brookline, MA
- Lines: 27
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- wbe@bbn.com (Winston Edmond) writes:
-
- >kline@cs.arizona.edu (Nick Kline) asks:
- > I have a next 68040 cube running OS 3.0 with a zyxel 1496E modem
- > running 5.02 Roms.
- >...
- > One way to cause the problem is to log on at 9600 baud and cat a large
- > file. After a while it seems to overrun the capabilities of the computer.
-
- > I am using all the default setting on the Zyxel, and have a proper 68040
- > modem cable that worked before with a 2400 baud modem.
-
- >Maybe your computer could keep up at 2400 bps and can't keep up at 9600 bps +
- >compression?
-
- >The default flow control on many UNIX systems is XON/XOFF. Check the serial
- >port setup and see if "crtscts" (RTS/CTS) is enabled. Alternatively, if
- >you're logged in via the port, try "stty -a", look at the end of the second
- >line, and see if it says "crtscts" or "-crtscts".
- > -WBE
-
-
- .Try using AT&C0 in your default setting. I was having
- the same problem when connected to the Internet. Everytime
- I (dir or ls) a really long Directory I would get disconnected.
- JC
- .
-