Depending on the digital rack, they usually imit the inbound bit down to
50K, for stability. It was usually recommended by the supplier of the
gear. Depends on country also :)
On Wed, 16 May 2001, Howard Lowndes wrote:
> Yes I am aware of that. Strictly speaking max 56K inbound and 32K
> outbound, but in this case the remote ( Win DUN) reports consistently
> 28800 to my dial in as against, typically, 50666 to BPH.
>
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> On Wed, 16 May 2001, Michael wrote:
>
> >
> > 56K is only done when your dialing a digital modem rack that has such
> > sup[port.
> >
> > So if your 2 systems in question are just standard 56K modems, then the
> > most you should get over analog lines between them is 33.6k.
> >
> >
> >
> > On Wed, 16 May 2001, Howard Lowndes wrote:
> >
> > > I have a Linux box with a dial in 56K modem. The dial in is being handled
> > > by mgetty and works OK, EXCEPT that it will not connect at faster than
> > > 28K. The remote end is definitely capable of 56K.
> > >
> > > In mgetty.config I have speed 115200 in the global section but to no
> > > apparent avail.
> > >
> > > What else should I be looking for?
> > >
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