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On Monday April 08 1996, Stephen Lennie wrote to John Piper ...
JP> That's why I saw (still am) confused ...
SL> With good reason. AFAIK this should *not* happen. There's obviously a
SL> glitch in the SmartModem code as it relates to M11Fs.
Possibly so ...
JP> Removed the S95=47 and connects report as: CONNECT 28800/LAP-M/V.42bis
SL> Yeah, that's normal.
It's always been this way. :-)
JP> All I want is the /V.FC appended (if it's a V.FC connect -- which it is).
SL> If you've seen my other messages by now you'll realise that your M11F will
SL> never have "/V.FC" in the CONNECT message. Alas!
Yes. I've seen your messages and Lewin's. Oh well ...
SL> IMHO it should be there to differentiate between V.32bis and V.FC at 14k4.
Definitely. When I called Canada recently, I connected at 14400. I suspect
the M11F retrained to 14400, but as far as I know, the remote modem is a
V.34.
Johnno (japp{at}mpx.com.au)
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