Date: Mon, 26 Aug 1996 22:10:51 -0500 From: "Scott L. Whittenburg" <drscott@twodocs.com> To: doc@freebsd.org Subject: Serial Line Speed Message-ID: <3222673B.351F@twodocs.com>
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I am trying to set up FreeBSD2.1.5 as an ISP. Initially we are using dial-up modem lines and next week a TeleBit MICA. We are using pppd in the ttys file and dialing in from Win95. If I set the pppd to 9600 baud and connect at 9600 baud, no problems. If I move the baud rate higher, say 57600 (I know the modem can do this) and dial in at 57600 its gibberish. The modem sounds like 9600 or 19200. I have included in rc.serial setting the baud for ttyd1, ttyld1 and ttyid1 to 57600 and the rc.serial file is read at boot. What.s the problem? Please email to drscott@on-ramp.i-10.net (hopefully the server is up!) Thanks.
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