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Why can Waffle handle high speed connections?

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Why can Waffle handle high speed connections?

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Just bump the speed to 19200, a `standard’ serial speed. You have locked your FOSSIL, without telling Waffle about it. This is a no-no. Put `locked: xxxx’ in your static file, and Waffle will shut up about `unsupported’. It actually doesn’t matter what speed you use in the locked: parameter, if you have locked using the FOSSIL. 8. Waffle keeps saying `[ Echo should’t be on – waaah! ]’ when initializing the modem. This message is basically harmless and can be safely ignored. For Waffle to not complain about this, echo must be in a consistent state – either always on, or always off. If you want it to be always off, put E0 in your default profile. If you want it to be always on, put E1 in your default profile, and E1 (MUST be uppercase, `e1′ won’t cut it) in your init: static file entry. Note that if you occasionally get the error message, then you’re probably starting up Waffle after having echo on (in your terminal program, for example), and not resetting your modem. 9. Waffle `Barfs’ (

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