AT Commands Affecting ITU-T V.90 Operation

There are 3 S-registers which support K56flex, V.90, and V.34 connections. The S37 register is used to control the upstream V.34 rate. S38 sets the maximum downstream speed that the modem attempts to connect. To disable V.90, set S38 to 0. Use the S109 register to select between K56flex and V.90 protocols.

Use the S109 register to disable 56K connections or to choose between K56flex and V.90 protocols. The default setting (S109=1) will attempt K56flex and then V.34 depending upon the central site modem being called and your phone line conditions.

S37

(default: 0)

Upstream (V.34) Rate

S37

= 0

maximum modem speed (default)

S37

= 1

reserved

S37

= 2

1200 bits/s and 75 bits/s

S37

= 3

300 bits/s

S37

= 4

reserved

S37

= 5

1200 bits/s

S37

= 6

2400 bits/s

S37

= 7

4800 bits/s

S37

= 8

7200 bits/s

S37

= 9

9600 bits/s

S37

= 10

12000 bits/s

S37

= 11

14400 bits/s

S37

= 12

16800 bits/s

S37

= 13

19200 bits/s

S37

= 14

21600 bits/s

S37

= 15

24000 bits/s

S37

= 16

26400 bits/s

S37

= 17

28800 bits/s

S37

= 18

31200 bits/s

S37

= 19

33600 bits/s

 

 

 

S38

(default: 1)

56K Dial Line Rate

S38

= 0

Disable all 56K connections

S38

= 1

autorate - maximum achievable connection (default)

S38

= 2

29333 bits / s

S38

= 3

30666 bits / s

S38

= 4

32000 bits / s

S38

= 5

33333 bits / s

S38

= 6

34666 bits / s

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Actiontec electronic manual AT Commands Affecting ITU-T V.90 Operation, S38 Default 56K Dial Line Rate