Huh?  "Leave the cable"??  Are you saying that if the bits go too fast they
will fly right off the cable?  Be serious!

The only limit for a short cable is the PC's hardware.  As someone else said,
that is 115200 bps for most PCs.

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> On Sun, 30 Aug 1998, Hatz Andrew (RBAU/EMA) wrote:
> > 
> > is there a recommended connection speed for use over a null modem cable?
>
>Vesselin Mladenov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> replied:
>
> Yes, there is.
> According to RFC8913 of IETF and regarding the requirements of electron-flow
> controll through flexible cables (if the speed is too high they may leave
> the cable if it's fold) the baudrate is 8192 bps.
> 
> Good luck.
>  


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