Actiontec electronic 56K manual S109 default K56flex and V.90 Selection, Examples

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S38 = 7

36000 bits / s

S38 = 8

37333 bits / s

S38 = 9

38666 bits / s

S38 = 10

40000 bits / s

S38 = 12

42666 bits / s

S38 = 13

44000 bits / s

S38 = 14

45333 bits / s

S38 = 15

46666 bits / s

S38 = 16

48000 bits / s

S38 = 17

49333 bits / s

S38 = 18

50666 bits / s

S38 = 19

52000 bits / s

S38 = 20

53333 bits / s

 

 

S109 (default: 1)

K56flex and V.90 Selection

S109 = 0

Disable all 56K connections

S109 = 1

K56flex only, V.90 disabled (default)

S109 = 2

V.90 only. K56flex disabled

Examples

 

at&fs38=0s109=0

This will disable all 56K connections

at&fs38=1s109=1s37=14 This will disable V.90 connections. The modem will try to connect at K56flex rates with the V.34 upstream rate limited to 21.6K bps.

at&fs38=1s109=2 This will cause the modem to attempt a V.90 connection only. If V.90 is not achieved, it will fall back to V.34 rates.

at&fs38=10s109=2 This will cause the modem to attempt a V.90 connection at 40K bps. It will fall back to slower speeds if it cannot achieve or maintain this rate.

As a suggested “init string” in your communications program, use:

at&fw2s109=2s38=1s37=14

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