WZ>> I don't really understand what you mean, but oh well..
WZ> What he's saying is that you can be transmitting at 28800, but
WZ> receiving at 26400. That's part of the v34 protocol. As a result
WZ> you may report a 28.8 connect, the other end will report a 26.4
WZ> connect. Rather than limiting both directions to the 26400...
WZ> one may be higher.
OOOOOOOH I get it now! :)
Thanks
So THAT'S what the /TX /RX part means in my connect msg..
Always wondered about that..
So say the part of the connect msg is like this:
CONNECT 24000TX/26400RX
Does that mean I'd get an upload rate of 24000 and download of 26400?
later
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