Title: RE: Modem configuration

Thanks a lot for the information.
I am not purposefully repeating my posts in HTML, it's got to be my mail client here at work (ie, this is supposed to be plain ASCII). Sorry about that. (Yes, it's MS Outlook! :) )

I didn't get to try this last night, we had a dog fight at home and my hand got messed up. I'll let you all know if it works tomorrow, since I know a few others were having the same problems with this modem, also. Thanks again, I really appreciate it.


Thanks,
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> Subject: RE: Modem configuration
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> I must have forgot to tell you, it is not necessary to repeat yourself
> in HTML.  I am confident everyone on linux-newbie can read ASCII.
>
> I don't know if it is in the HOWTO, but setserial has a
> fairly good man
> page.
>
> man setserial
>
> from the command line to see your options in excruciating detail.  You
> don't often have to touch most of them.
>
> spd_vhi is a flag to the serial driver to say, if a program opens this
> device and sets the speed to 38400 bps, that really means
> 115200.  Some
> older applications think 38400 is as fast as it gets.  Almost any
> internal modem can run with a port speed of 115200.  Actual transfer
> rate will be slower, but you can be sure it won't overrun the
> UART that
> way.
>
> Lawson
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