| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 4071.1 | I know it can be done... | BOMBE::MOORE | Eat or be eaten | Fri Aug 31 1990 17:18 | 85 | 
|  |     We use Courier HST/V.32 modems (running at 19200) here in Boxboro.  I 
    set these up, and they've been working very well for us.  We upload and
    download all the time, and a couple of the guys even run async DECnet
    through them to VAXstations at home.  We also use them for dialing out
    from BXB.
    
    It sounds like the SHR modems and/or LAT ports aren't configured
    properly, but it's hard to determine from the symptoms you describe.
    
    For reference, I'll attach a dump of the setup info from one of our
    modems and a LAT port.  Compare these with the ones in SHR, maybe you
    can spot something...
    
    
    AT I4
    
    USRobotics Courier 14400 HST Dual Standard Settings...
   B0  C1  E1  F1  M1  Q1  V1  X6
   BAUD=19200  PARITY=N  WORDLEN=8
   DIAL=PULSE  ON HOOK   TIMER
   &A2  &B1  &C1  &D2  &G0  &H1  &I0  &J0  &K1
   &L0  &M4  &N0  &P0  &R2  &S1  &X0  &Y1  
   S00=001   S01=000   S02=043   S03=013   
   S04=010   S05=008   S06=002   S07=060   
   S08=002   S09=006   S10=007   S11=070   
   S12=050   S13=000   S14=000   S15=000   
   S16=000   S17=000   S18=000   S19=000   
   S20=000   S21=010   S22=017   S23=019   
   S24=150   S25=000   S26=000   S27=000   
   S28=010   S38=000   
    
    
DECserver 200 Terminal Server V3.0 (BL33D) - LAT V5.1
DECserver 200 at BXB1-1 Lab E
Please type HELP if you need assistance
BXB1 Express>sho port
Port 1: Dual Standard 1                Server: BOMBE_MODEMS
Character Size:            8           Input Speed:       19200
Flow Control:            CTS           Output Speed:      19200
Parity:                 None           Modem Control:   Enabled
Access:              Dynamic           Local Switch:       None
Backwards Switch:       None           Name:            MODEM_1
Break:                 Local           Session Limit:         4
Forwards Switch:        None           Type:               Ansi
Preferred Service: BOMBE
Authorized Groups:   5
(Current)  Groups:   5
Enabled Characteristics:
Broadcast,  Dialup,  DSRlogout,  Inactivity Logout,  Input Flow Control,
Interrupts,  Loss Notification,  Output Flow Control,  Password,
Verification
BXB1 Express>sho server
DECserver 200 V3.0 BL33D    LAT V5.1   ROM BL18    Uptime:   4 07:52:26
Address:   08-00-2B-xx-xx-xx   Name:   BOMBE_MODEMS       Number:     0
Identification:  DECserver 200 at BXB1-1 Lab E
Circuit Timer:            55           Password Limit:            3
Console Port:              0           Prompt:        BXB1 Express>
Inactivity Timer:        100           Queue Limit:              24
Keepalive Timer:          20           Retransmit Limit:         64
Multicast Timer:          30           Session Limit:            32
Node Limit:              200           Software:          PR0801ENG
Service Groups:   5, 55
Enabled Characteristics:
Announcements,  Lock
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| 4071.2 |  | LEDS::ACCIARDI | Larger than life, and twice as ugly | Fri Aug 31 1990 17:28 | 4 | 
|  |     
    Thanks Bruce, I'll forward the settings to our system mangler.
    
    Ed.
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| 4071.3 |  | ELWOOD::PETERS |  | Fri Aug 31 1990 18:27 | 10 | 
|  |     
    Ed,
    
    	As you know I will be moving into the same building in 2 weeks.
    I have already checked out the phone lines and found the same problems.
    Operations gave me a special set of phone numbers that are set-up for
    data transfer.
    
    			Steve Peters
    
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| 4071.4 | MNP - Is it worth it???? | 60600::MORAN | I'm not bad-I'm just drawn that way! | Sat Sep 01 1990 05:07 | 8 | 
|  |     Don't know if this will help you much but I also have a 9600 baud modem
    (a Netcomm SmartModem M5) and use it dial BBS's in Brisbane. (We only
    have 2400 baud lines into work!!).  In all but one of BBS's they turn
    of MNP because of all the problems that they get with it.
    
    Shaun. (Who still has'nt seen MNP running on his modem)
    Brisbane.Australia.
    
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| 4071.5 |  | WJG::GUINEAU |  | Sun Sep 02 1990 08:45 | 8 | 
|  | 
Yeh, Ed. You can forget about dialing directly to SHR numbers. I've been
trying to get a 2400 baud modem to work since we moved in - no go.
The phone lines in SHR are as NOISY as it gets. I've complained several 
times. We can't even get our FAX to work...
john
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| 4071.6 |  | EUCLID::OWEN | Penalty for early withdrawal | Sun Sep 02 1990 08:51 | 5 | 
|  |     2400???  You people should all consider your selves lucky.  I've got a
    2400 at home, but only at 1200! at work.  Sloooooow to say the least.
    
    Steve
    
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| 4071.7 |  | MSVAX::BARRETT | Experience Far Fig Newton? | Sun Sep 02 1990 12:20 | 4 | 
|  |     You tell 'em -- I'm in that boat too. :-(
    
    I've also been told that there are no plans to upgrade Connecticut TSN
    to 2400.
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| 4071.8 |  | LEDS::ACCIARDI | Larger than life, and twice as ugly | Mon Sep 03 1990 00:41 | 8 | 
|  |     
    Well, the beauty of the Telcor modem is that line noise is a thing of
    the past!  I can stay connected for hours without a single } or @
    popping onto the screen.
    
    I plan on giving operations an earful.
    
    Ed.
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| 4071.9 |  | WJG::GUINEAU |  | Mon Sep 03 1990 07:04 | 12 | 
|  | >    I plan on giving operations an earful.
>    
>    Ed.
Good! Do it Ed. The more people that complain the more chance we have of them
fixing it. This is a brand new building and noisy lines are just plain 
unacceptable!
When I dial in either directly (toll call) or via FX, I get a *constant stream*
of {}(^# comming back!
john
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