---Reply on mail from Bob Dippold about 28800 modem

> I had a similar problem, and corrected it by modifying the at initialization
> string. Your modem may be set up so the dte port on the modem follows the
> connect speed. To take advantage of the speed buffering inherent in modems
> that support compression, you must set the dte port on the modem to follow
> the dte speed set in your com package. As usual, there is a layer of
> fuzziness between modem vendors, so I do not know if my USR string would
> help you with whatever modem you use.

The rest of us using USR modems (often connected with USR modems, which is
I think supposed to help) are interested in this info, so have at it, send
the string along.

I've been curious about this compression business for a while now.  More
generally, I'm wondering what can I do to see if I'm getting the best
possible performance out of this modem of mine.  Connected to a 28.8,
should I be doing better than a maximum actual throughput of about 4k/s?
              
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Greg Fall
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