Actiontec electronic 56K V.90 manual V90=x Downstream Rate and Control

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-V90=x

V.90 Downstream Rate and Control

Use this command to enable/disable V.90 connection and to control V.90 connec- tion rates. The command syntax is AT-V90=x. Where x is a value from the list below.

AT-V90=n

Downstream Rate

 

 

0

V.90 disabled

 

 

1

Auto Rate (default)

 

 

2

28000 bits / s

 

 

3

29333 bits / s

 

 

4

30666 bits / s

 

 

5

32000 bits / s

 

 

6

33333 bits / s

 

 

7

34666 bits / s

 

 

8

36000 bits / s

 

 

9

37333 bits / s

 

 

10

38666 bits / s

 

 

11

40000 bits / s

 

 

12

41333 bits / s

 

 

13

42666 bits / s

 

 

14

44000 bits / s

 

 

15

45333 bits / s

 

 

16

46666 bits / s

 

 

17

48000 bits / s

 

 

18

49333 bits / s

 

 

19

50666 bits / s

 

 

20

52000 bits / s

 

 

21

53333 bits / s

 

 

AT-V90?

shows the current value and displays the selected rate.

 

 

AT-V90=?

show the range (0-21)

 

 

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