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DA> Saturday January 20 1996 17:59, Dave Hatch wrote to Deon Attard: DA>>> Netcomm m34f, it'll normally connect at 26400 if the lines arn't DA>>> real good and then train its way up. DH>> Sounds about right. The Rockwell set has the capability of DH>> specifying something I'd term "aggressiveness" in line speed selection DH>> - good idea, and works a beauty. DA> Any idea what the command/s register is to enable the "aggression" :-) DA> Sounds like an experiment to me.. On the Netcomm, the hardware's there. They do their own software, so it probably will take a bit of poking about to find what they call it, or if they've implemented the manual adjust feature. On my Hayes v34, it's in S108, labeled Signal Quality Select, range of 0 - 3, with 0 putting up with anything, and 3 demanding perfection on pain of instant train down to the next lower speed. That's what the manual sez. The practice is a bit gentler - under some circumstances you can't see the effect at all. You need a noisy line, under some pretty precise ranges of "noisy" before it is an effective tool, IMHO. Still - try. Nothing to loose. Snoop in the Netcomm online manual, and see if any of the descriptions match this function, and play, if they do. Regards, Dave Hatch. --- Msgedsq 3.20* Origin: DealBlue Support BBS (3:711/808) SEEN-BY: 50/99 620/243 623/630 624/300 711/401 409 410 413 430 510 808 809 SEEN-BY: 711/899 930 932 934 712/515 713/888 714/906 800/1 7877/2809 @PATH: 711/808 809 934 |
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