You're confusing two different connections. Your phone can be used as a
standard dial-up modem when used in areas where there is no data connection
available. Believe it or not, there are still such places, especially if
you live outside major metropolitan areas. :-)
When in use as a data pump (connected via USB and using whatever utility
your phone bundles to access the data network) the serial port is not in
use. So it doesn't matter what you set it to, you are using the virtual
port created by the phone's data pump manufacturer, not a real serial port.
The data speed is irrelevant.
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"MaNimal" <> wrote in message
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>I found this (your) post whilst searching for a solution to the same
> limitation in Windows XP, & therefore whole heartedly agree with your
> suggestion.