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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">This is what I'm seeing when dialing
out.<br>
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2014-05-20 18:41:16 Found: CONNECT 57600\r<br>
AT&V1<br>
TERMINATION REASON.......... NONE<br>
LAST TX rate................ 26400 BPS<br>
HIGHEST TX rate............. 26400 BPS<br>
LAST RX rate................ 24000 BPS<br>
HIGHEST RX rate............. 24000 BPS<br>
PROTOCOL.................... LAPM<br>
COMPRESSION................. V44<br>
Line QUALITY................ 000<br>
Rx LEVEL.................... 033<br>
Highest Rx State............ 67<br>
Highest TX State............ 67<br>
EQM Sum..................... 00F2<br>
RBS Pattern................. 00<br>
Rate Drop................... FF<br>
Digital Loss................ None<br>
Local Rtrn Count............ 00<br>
Remote Rtrn Count........... 00<br>
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Once my chat script gets a connect I issuse te '+++' and then
display the stats.<br>
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On 05/20/2014 01:45 PM, Chris Fowler wrote:<br>
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<font size="-1">I've been racking my brain for ours on this and am
exhausting my years of modem experience.<br>
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I've created a modem bank at Peak 10. I have device installed
calling this bank. One of these sites has 6 locations around
NY. When I call them I get a connection as fast as I can get.
When they call me their modems can not sync. All modems are the
same. Conexant USB 0529:1340 USB modems. The only way I can get
them to sync when calling me is to have mgetty use the
initstring AT+MS=v32,1. This forces a 9600baud connection.
Unfortunately this means all other modems are forced down to
that speed when they call. I can't modify the initstring on the
device (yet).<br>
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What I'm trying to do is figure out what could be going on that
allows a fast connection to those modems, but a reliable reverse
connection is not possible.<br>
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Any ideas?<br>
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