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Setup for 230Kbps

The 3C882 ISDN modem allows for transfer rates of up to

230.4Kbps. Note that some computers require the installation of additional hardware, such as an accelerated serial port card, to take advantage of this higher speed.

There are two setup scenarios covered:

230K setup for Windows NT 3.5.1

230K setup for Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0

Setting up 230K for Windows NT 3.5.1

These instructions require prior installation of the modem.inf driver, which is installed as part of the initial setup procedure. Refer to “Setup Using Windows NT 3.5.1 RAS” earlier in this chapter for assistance.

1Ensure that your computer’s COM port and communications software support 230.4 Kbps.

For instructions on sending AT commands, refer to the section “Changing the Parameter Settings” on page 5-4.

2Using terminal emulation software send the command AT $B 230400 to the 3C882 ISDN modem. This will set the baud rate to 230.4 Kbps.

Once the baud rate is set to a fixed amount you will no longer be able to access the Configuration dialog box to make changes. Refer to “Restoring the 3C882 ISDN Modem to Autobaud” on page 8-9for assistance.

3Save this setting by entering AT&W and press return.

Next you must install the 230K driver to take advantage of the speed increase.