-=> Quoting Warren Zatwarniski on 14 Aug 96 11:58:10 to Michael Mrak <=-
WZ> Just a quick note. I've downloaded the latest ROM, and now I see that
WZ> the speed has on occasion shifted up from 28.8 to 31.2.... Good job!
Perhaps I was a little optimistic on this one.
I notice a lot more 31.2's (they have USR's) with my ISP, but the performance
certainly doesn't show it. I think there's something wrong. When I was out
'surfing' it was taking a loooong time to receive info. I jumped out to
command mode (while still connected) and got the following from an AT%Q1 and
AT%Q2.... I figured maybe it would show something that you guys can use.
Transmitted bytes = 15832
Received bytes = 78739
Transmitted I frames = 907 Octets = 9859
Received I frames = 1624 Octets = 48387
Bad frames received = 1646 T401 resent I frames = 0
SREJs received = 0 Resent I frames = 0
REJs received = 0 Resent I frames = 0
SREJs transmitted = 21
REJs transmitted = 0
SREJ = enabled
Transmit window size = 15
Receive window size = 15
Transmit frame size = 128
Receive frame size = 128
BTLZ dictionary size = 2048
BTLZ string length = 32
Transmit compression = enabled
Receive compression = enabled
OK
at%q1
EQM = 44
RX level = -21dBm
TX level = -10dBm
Far echo delay = 3ms
Far echo level = -50dBm
Pre-emphasis filter = 7
Pre-Coding = TX 0 RX 1
Shaping = TX 1 RX 1
Non-linear encoding = TX 1 RX 1
Trellis mapping = 64-4D
SNR = 38dB
Normalized band width= 150Hz-3825Hz
Symbol rate = 3200
TX carrier = low
RX carrier = low
OK
Is that line 'BAD FRAMES RECEIVED' an indication that my modem is getting
'garbage'??
... Given a conflict Murphy's law supersedes Newton's!
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