When two modems
are connected via a leased line, it is similar
to connecting 2 PCs by a cross-over cable.
These two machines are transparent to the PCs,
so you don't have to have a modem driver.
Steps: Settings for the MODEM:
|
| 1. |
Load the factory
profile (default settings) for "leased line" connection
(#3, #4 for 2WLL; #7, #8 for 4WLL). |
| 2. |
Change Protocol: "Protocol"->"Protocol
Type" to "Auto MNP/V42". |
| 3. |
Set Data format: "Config DTE"->"Data
Format"->"Async" |
| 4. |
Set flow control: "Config DTE"->"Flow
Control"->"RTS/CTS" |
| 5. |
Set DTE speed: "Config
DTE"->"DTE Speed"->"38400"(assuming
you have set your RAS to 38400) |
| 6. |
Settings on NT:
Install modem by adding "Dial-Up Networking Serial Cable
between 2PCs" in the Standard Modem menu. |
| 7. |
Setup this null-modem
to "Dial-out" and
set RAS speed to match the DTE speed of the
modem. |
| 8. |
Dial from "Dial-Up networking" to
connect to a remote modem |