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Subject: Re: 19,200 on a v.90 modem
From: netlarry@xhisx.com (Larry)
Date: Fri, 5 Feb 1999 08:20:00 -0500
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No.  The TEN front-end is Win95 based...

V.90 modems have S-Registers that control the minimum and maximum
connect rates.  You will have to look in the manual for right S-Reg's
and set them.

If they are not in the manual, check their web site.  Sometimes
manufacturers put the really geeky stuff on their web sites instead of
putting it in the manuals, where folks can get into trouble with the
info :)

-Larry

Ben Farneman <ben@infowest.com> wrote:

> That would probably work if it were a WIN9x Connect.  Isn't it a DOS
> program?
