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RE: (ASCEND) Pipeline 15 Questions



Never got it working right so RMA'd it and got a 25.

Bennie

>56/64K:
>If you are in Pac Bell land, you must dial 10 digits to get 64K, unless
>you are connected to the same switch as the destination number is.
>[Pretend it is long distance.]
>
>Sorry, but I can't help you with Mac stuff.
>
>Hope this helps,
>Steve LaDuke
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From:	Marcel Brown [SMTP:marcel@marcelbrown.com]
>> Sent:	Saturday, March 28, 1998 10:29 AM
>> To:	ascend-users@max.bungi.com
>> Subject:	(ASCEND) Pipeline 15 Questions
>> 
>> I just got my ISDN line installed. I'm using a Pipeline 15 on a Power
>> Macintosh 6100/66, using OT/PPP and the modem scripts installed with
>> the
>> latest version of the Pipeline 15 wizard. I'm connecting to my own
>> Max4048
>> server. The Pipeline appears to be working ok. In fact, I'm using it
>> right
>> now. However, I have a few questions and observations.
>> 
>> At first, I couldn't hang up and reconnect the Pipe. I had to cycle
>> the
>> power before reconnecting. I flashed the Pipe with the latest firmware
>> (1.0.0) and that seemed to solve the problem. Anybody else seen this
>> before?
>> 
>> Also, I appear to only be connecting at 56k instead of 64k. If I use
>> both B
>> channels, both still connect at 56k. I'm specifically using the 64k
>> modem
>> scripts that were supplied from Ascend, and they do appear to be using
>> the
>> correct commands (i.e. S68=64 and %A4=0). Other ISDN customers are
>> connecting to my Max4048 at 64k, so I'm confident it's not the server.
>> Could the quality of the wiring in my house cause the Pipe to use 56
>> instead of 64? When the Telco guys were connecting the line to the
>> outside
>> box, they said that my internal wiring was not twisted pair and that
>> my
>> ISDN modem may or may not work with that kind of wiring. Obviously it
>> works, but it's not doing 64k.
>> 
>> Finally, OT/PPP does not appear to support 230400 bps. The scripts set
>> the
>> serial port speed to 115200 by default. If I manually edit them to
>> 230400,
>> the modem won't dial out. Setting it back to 115200 lets the modem
>> work
>> again. I can use Zterm at 230400 with the Pipe, so I don't think it's
>> the
>> modem or the cable. Does anybody have any information on OT/PPP's
>> serial
>> port speed capabilities? Has anyone used SerialSpeed 230 with
>> noticible
>> results?
>> 
>> If there are any Mac users out there with Pipeline 15's, I'd love to
>> hear
>> your experiences.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Marcel
>> 
>> 
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