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At 11:42 PM 3/29/01 +0200, dejou@sch.bme.hu wrote: >> 38400 is the maximum communication rate with the serial device by the >> computer, not how fast the fax connection is at. And, the maximum fax >> CONNECT speed is 14400, anyway. > >I know that, sure, in fax communication the maximum speed is limited to >14.4k in the telephone line and (sometimes) to 19.2k in DTE-DCE >communication. But I am speaking about data connections. If I want my >modem to serve at 56k, obviously, I need higher rate connection between >the computer serial port and the modem, do I? But higher rate >communication cannot be maintained by xonxoff flow control. And my modem >is unable to receive faxes with rtscts. So I do not know how to switch to >higher rates in data connections, this is my problem. Oh. You'll need to hear from someone who does data connections also, but I tend to believe that this shouldn't affect it, and the data connection will be based off of the mgetty (or whatever it is) settings. Lee. ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To unsub: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null