are you using a stock Amiga serial port or an enhanced card (e.g. an IOBlix
or something)?  because I always had problems increasing the baudrate on my
A1200's serial port before moving to DSL. . . despite what serial prefs
said, it never got even up to what you are getting, I think the best I got
was 56K?

depending on the amiga you have, there may be simply serial hardware limits,
I'd wager.  my guess would be that in miami's case, since it's a BSD port,
it might not be the software as I know of no such serial port limits on the
PC/other unix machine side, but then again, I could be wrong. . . 

kevin orme
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On 03-May-02, you wrote:

> 
> I have a 33.6k modem, which under the best of circumstances can reach
> 134,400 baud with data compression. But both Miami and Genesis will not
> function if I try to increase the baudrate beyond 115,200 (the max.
> baudrate for 28.8k modems). Is this the limit of speed for Genesis? Or do
> I need to increase the baudrate in certain size increments?
> 
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