[H-GEN] Modem String
Mark Suter
mark at zwitterion.humbug.org.au
Wed Mar 3 04:48:11 EST 1999
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On Wed, 3 Mar 1999, oPiate wrote:
> I recently aquired a Netcomm Roadster 288 modem. Ive
> been having problems getting PPP going and I think it is due to the
> modem init string. Is there a way of finding out the string if all I
> have is the modem and not the manual.
You can get their SOHO manual from the netcom website, as follows.
You'll probably have to make do with the Roadster 336 manual, but
that should be close enough.
http://www.netcomm.com.au/services/netcomm_ftp_site_html/modems_manuals.html
I had great success dialin UQ with the following string on my old
Roadster 288, the one with the clear case.
OK 'AT &F \N2 %E2 -K0 -Q0 +MS=11,0,300,26400 S7=60 S10=50 S95=45'
One other tip is to disable the "calling tones" by putting a single
caret, "^", before the phone number in the dial string.
Yours sincerely,
- -- Mark John Suter | I know that you believe you understand
suter at humbug.org.au | what you think I said, but I am not sure
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Ph: +61 4 1162 2316 | what I meant. anonymous
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