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I have a dial-up connection and have set the baud rate on my Compatible Systems router to 28800. Why does the throughput seem slower than I expected?

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I have a dial-up connection and have set the baud rate on my Compatible Systems router to 28800. Why does the throughput seem slower than I expected?

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A. You go through a 28.8K modem. In order to allow for compression, you must set the modem speed to 115200 and turn on Hardware Flow Control for your router. This gives you the maximum data rate between the router and the modem. Q. I have tried to configure the RS-232 port of our router for dedicated line operation with sync CSU. I found this problem report in the router log: WAN: wan device checkout WAN: tx test failed WAN: wan device checkout bad, delay 30 secs A. This means that the router does not get the sync clock from the CSU or the phone line to enable it to transmit characters. This can be the result of a bad cable, a bad phone line, or the router port is set for async. If these check out OK, it is also possible that the CSU itself is bad. Q. I have MR1000Rs in a dial-up connection with US Robotics Sportster modems. The call is initiated from one end, and the other end fails to answer. I checked both modems and routers to make sure they were set up to allow dial-in. A. This is

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