If your dial-up networking (DUNS) CONNECT shows a speed of 57,600 (57.6k), 115,200 (115.2k), or 38,400 (38.4k), you are getting the port speed between your computer and modem, not the modem CONNECT rate.
With Windows 95/98/NT, a file with the .inf extension is used when you install your modem to define how Windows and Windows Programs interact with the modem.
For DUNS to report the correct speed in all cases, every possible CONNECT message must be defined in the .inf file.
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by RedXII1234 edited by TravisB  last modified: 2006-07-24 23:55:44 |