On Thu, 30 Sep 1999 Marc Sira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :


>the serial port speed limit on the Duo, which I believe is also 56k (57600
>bps), although it might be 115200 bps on the 2300. This means that the
>modem won't be able to effectively make use of its own data compression.
>
>
>If your Duo's serial port runs at 57600 bps, turn off modem compression and
>you'll be fine.


I've set about trying to implement this suggestion but notice that 
the option in the OT/PPP C-P to do this also involves turning off 
error correction? Isn't this a bit risky for things like software 
downloads?

iain bruce

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