Re: (PM) PM3 disconnect problems

Jeff Halper (jefflist@ihot.com)
Mon, 11 May 1998 09:44:10 -0700 (PDT)

I think they mean the end user should adjust his port speed to the lower
number, not adjust the portmaster's speed.

I also get my fair share of disconnects, and will try this next time
someone needs help.

On Sun, 10 May 1998, Tim Wilfong wrote:

>
> Does this work for PM3s as well? (I had noticed this problem with PM2s and
> you're right, lowering the port speed seemed to help.) I wasn't aware that
> you could change the "port speed" with the digital modems in a PM3...
>
> ________________________________________________________________________
> Tim Wilfong http://www.best1.net/
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>
> On Sun, 10 May 1998, Tom Noe wrote:
>
> > We have found the number one reason for disconnects is the port speed is
> > being set to 115,200 or 57,600 for slower modems. We set 14.4 modems to
> > 19,200, 28.8 & 33.6 modems to 38.400 and 56K modems to 57,600. The
> > disconnects appear to be retrains that the modem can't handle.
> >
> > Tom
>
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