Neil Bothwick was saying..

> 52667 is an impressive speed, but you may find you get faster throughput
> if you configure the modem to connect at a slightly slower speed. At
> that speed, it's quite possible that the error rate will be high enough
> to adversely affect transfer rates.

As you yourself pointed out many months ago, there is a modem command
(AT&V1 was it, I think?) to show last- and best-used connects that
session. Most instructive, since the initial connect for me is almost
always 49333 but is usually down at 45000 by the time I log off. :(

What I wanted to ask though, is this: Also reported with that command
is the *transmit* connect speed which, AFAIK, is limited to 33600
whether you have V90 or not.  However, I only ever get around
25000-27000 for transmit speed in "V90" mode (and it doesn't drop
lower during the session), whereas it hits 32000 or more if I force a
non-V90 connect.

Is there a way to improve transmit throughput?  Would limiting the
receive connect also improve the transmit?

Cheers,

Ian
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