Getting 230K in Dialup Networking Question: I have my TA installed on a LavaPort with Windows NT 4.0 and my TA configured and installed using its 230400 modem installation file but Dial Up Networking does not have that 230400 setting. I tried editing the Connection to no avail. What should I do? Answer: Dial up Networking takes its initial speed setting from the maximum setting set in Control Panel modems. To make sure that Dial Up Networking has that 230400 setting in it, make sure that you configure the modem to 230400 in Control Panel modems and then add the New Dial Up Networking Connection. If you have already added that connection and it only has that 115200 setting then delete that connection, configure the modem and add a New Dial Up Networking Connection. Question: My Terminal Adapter needs to have an AT command sent to it to configure it to 230400. After I send it that command I can't get a response in my terminal application. What should I do? Answer: Many terminal adapters can only autobaud up to 115200 after that they have to be set to a fixed rate of 230400 that is why you have to send it that AT command. The response you are getting when it does not respond in your terminal application is normal. Don't worry about it. Simply disconnect or hangup after sending that AT command. Configure your baud rate in your application to 230400 and then connect again. At this point you will be getting a response from your TA and you can complete your installation.