Hi guys, it looks like Alcatel reused the speedtouch 300
USB vendor and product ID for the speedtouch 330 (I
can't believe they did that!). Does anyone know how
to tell that a modem is a 330 rather than a 300 from the
USB info (maybe from the serial number?).
Thanks,
Duncan.
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Duncan Sands ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Receive buffer: 64 * 53 is the least common multiple of 64 (packet
> size of the bulk endpoint) and 53 (ATM cell size). That way there is
> no wasted USB bandwidth. But you can use other sizes too.
>
> Sending: the send buffer can be up to 64k.
>
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Hi Edouard, I found out about the send and receive buffer sizes.
The person who told me would not like it to be publically known
that he told me.
Receive buffer: 64 * 53 is the least common multiple of 64 (packet
size of the bulk endpoint) and 53 (ATM cell size). That way there is
no wasted USB