Error-correcting modems & uucp
Larry Snyder
larry at nstar.UUCP
Mon Apr 9 05:10:27 AEST 1990
In article <816 at ramona.Cary.NC.US>, andrew at ramona.Cary.NC.US (Andrew Ernest) writes:
> Hmmm. I've been using full duplex RTS/CTS flow control ever since I
> installed Jim Murray's async driver and locked the interface speed on
> my T2000. 2400 bps uucp callers get 222 - 227 cps. Would it be much
> better without flow control?
>
> I agree about MNP...use only if necessary.
Why not use MNP all the time? With the modem locked at 19200 to the
machine - even 2400 baud callers with MNP get transfers in the 280cps
range if their modem is also locked at a higher baud rate.
I would assume if you kept your blazer locked at a fixed DTE speed -
slower speed MNP callers would also get a throughput greater than
the connect speed.
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