PE> What you are quoting is what happens AFTER a connect, not the
PE> speed that the "RING" comes in at.
BG> OK, I'm beginning to understand what you mean now. I'm far too polite to
BG> suggest that you could have explained yourself a little more clearly
BG> though.
Oh, poppycock.
PE> It is a bug.
BG> I suppose I can see where you're coming from, but given that I can't
BG> understand why anybody would even consider running their modem at 57600
BG> while their serial port was locked at 38400, I'd prefer to call it a simple
BG> oversight.
You still haven't got this right. I am running my modem AND my
serial port locked at 38400. It just so happens that the speed
of my last save to NVRAM was 57600, but this should be
IRRELEVANT, so long as I send an AT command to my modem on
startup, which I do. It is not possible to run a modem at 57600
with a serial port at 38400. They have to match speeds, otherwise
you get garbage. BFN. Paul.
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