AT%H MNP 10 Negotiation Speed
This command allows you to determine the speed at which your modem will begin MNP 10 connections.
MNP 10 can change the speed of the connection depending upon the quality of the line. This command sets the initial connection speed only.
By initiating MNP 10 at a lower speed you can ensure that an error correcting link is established when this may not be possible at the highest speeds.
Refer to the chapter titled ‘Error Correction’ for details of MNP 10.
Options |
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AT%H0 ■ | Use the B setting for initial MNP 10 connection speed. |
| The B setting is the maximum speed. |
AT%H1 | Initial connection speed is made at 1200 bps (V.22). |
| The maximum speed is defined by the B setting. |
AT%H2 | Initial connection made at 4800 bps (V.32). The maximum speed is limited |
| by the B setting. |
AT%H3 | Initial connection made at 9600 bps (V.32). The maximum speed is limited |
| by the B setting. |
AT%H9 | Use the B setting for the initial connection speed, but do not upshift until |
| the connection is established. (Telenetics modems only). |
See Also
#K command | MNP 10 mode |
J dial modifier | Initiate MNP 10 at 1200 bps |
K dial modifier | MNP 10 Cellular Power level |
L dial modifier | Initiate MNP 10 at 4800 bps |
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