Setting up a PPP server for OS X 10.3 clients

Daniel Gimpelevich daniel at gimpelevich.san-francisco.ca.us
Mon Oct 4 14:13:41 MDT 2004


Actually, on a Mac, it's 9600, not 19200.

On Mon, 04 Oct 2004 13:06:21 -0700, Longman, Bill wrote:

>> Unfortunately, that I'm not 100% sure of. Given that we 
>> haven't set up 
>> an external modem at work in probably a couple of years, the 
>> modem came 
>> out of one box and the cable came out of another. :-(  I do have a 
>> Global Village Teleport 33.6 Speakerphone Edition in it's 
>> original box 
>> that I can try instead. Unfortunately, can't just use it's cable with 
>> the faster USRobotics modem as the modem end of the cable is a 
>> different connector. I did find the a manual for the USR this 
>> morning...I can switch the initialization string to enable software 
>> flow control and see if that helps.
> 
> Not a good idea to use sw handshake above 19.200. You might want to have a
> look at the modem NVRAM settings. If your cable doesn't have the wiring for
> hw handshake, you'll have to use sw handshake but you *will* lose
> characters. Stupid 232....
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