This is the name of this modem definition. Check this item if your modem supports a form of hardware error correction. Common hardware error correction types are MNP (Microcom Networking Protocol) and V.42. When this item is checked, you will be able to use software error correction with this modem. This is the string which the modem will append to the CONNECT response when hardware error correction is active. This is the command used to disable hardware error correction in the modem. When this item is checked, the modem will buffer speed differences between the Mac-Modem link and the Modem-Modem line (this is known as “normal” mode as opposed to “direct” mode). This is the command sent to the modem when a ring is detected. Ordinarily this field is left blank. This is the command used to initialize the modem. This command should put the modem into a verbose response state (e.g. modem should respond to commands with OK instead of 0). If the modem supports hardware error correction, turn it on as well.