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Hello ALL!
Magicjack and modem test results as I promised a few weeks ago. I can
report that the connections were successful.
I have a unique setup, it is a magicjack attached to a switch port on my
network, a USR Sportster 28800 hooked to it and to com 1 on a ubuntu box. I am
running a WINXP VM on the ubuntu box and Have D'Bridge in a DOS box doing the
sending and receiving.
I have been testing it with Mark Lewis. After writing a Modem Control file
for DB and opening up the com ports to 115200 I was able to get a 19200
connect. FYI here is a log excerpt.
01/07/2013 13:37 Calling 1:3634/0 at 33600 baud
01/07/2013 13:38 Modem reports "NO CARRIER"
01/07/2013 13:38 Calling 1:3634/0 at 33600 baud
01/07/2013 13:39 Modem reports "CONNECT 19200/ARQ/V34/LAPM"
01/07/2013 13:39 EMSI: 1:3634/12{at}fidonet, FrontDoor 2.33.mL.b2
01/07/2013 13:39 Z32-S: 11339471.PKT, 453b, 00:02
01/07/2013 13:39 Z32-S: 453b, 00:00
01/07/2013 13:39 Successful, 00:10, a "free" call
01/07/2013 13:39 Marking/Deleting mail
I also tested it with Fred Riccio and some others. It worked equally well.
The only limitations that I found were caused by the software settings on
the receiving end and the baud rate that was listed in the nodelist. The
highest
connect rate that I have been able to obtain thus far was 21600. If you are
using a 28800 or higher modem I suggest that your nodelisting reflect your
baud as 33600, which is the highest baud available per the FTS (Fidonet
Technical Standards) so a system dialing in to you will try to connect at
the highest baud rate and fall back as approproiate.
Later,
Bill
Internet: wabusa.com Telnet: bbs.wabusa.com Fidonet POTS: 330-548-2566
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