thewalt@ritz.cive.cmu.edu (Christopher Robin Thewalt) (03/15/88)
I have a 2400 baud, MNP level 4 modem (IBC DATA24EC) connected to the patch panel serial line on a VAXStation II running Ultrix 2.0. I have an identical modem at home connected to a terminal. Now the claims are that an MNP 4 modem can actually get increased throughput, due to the stripping of stop bits and the like. So I have the modem to terminal and modem to computer connections at 4800 baud with ^S/^Q flow control set. The cables on both ends pass through all signals. The result of all this is that with MNP on I see a 15% decrease in throughput over a raw 2400 baud connection instead of the promised increase. There is a noticable buffering delay every line or two, but I don't know what I should do differently. Any ideas would be appreciated. Chris thewalt@cive.ri.cmu.edu Carnegie Mellon University