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Article: 14352 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: "Jeffrey Altman [Road Runner NYC]" <jaltman2@nyc.rr.com>
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Subject: Re: Trouble with dialup connection from K95
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Date: Tue, 03 Jun 2003 02:14:05 GMT
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If I was still working for the Kermit Project I would be happy to spend
hours tracking this problem down. Unfortunately, I just do not have the
time anymore. One of the big changes in my life now that I must pay the
rent working contract to contract is that every hour seems more
precious. Whether it be working for the mighty buck or simply sitting
outside enjoying a bit of sunshine. Every moment seems to have greater
value.
There is nothing that I will be able to suggest based upon the
information provided. I would need to see a debug.log file as well as
the output of
SHOW TAPI
SHOW TAPI-MODEM
SHOW TAPI-COMM
The most likely cause is an inconsistency between the flow control used
by the modem and that used by K95. Perhaps the modem commands are
inconsistent in the Windows registry.
Why do you want to use SET CARRIER OFF with a modem connection?
What are you specifying for the flow control?
Jeffrey Altman
volunteer kermit developer
JDan Skinner wrote:
> Jeffrey Altman wrote:
>
>
>>When you use a TAPI device you cannot communicate with the modem
>>unless you instruct K95 to disable TAPI's control of the dialing
>>sequence.
>>
>> SET TAPI MODEM-DIALING OFF
>> SET TAPI LINE <device>
>> SET CARRIER OFF
>>
>>...
>>
>
> Thanks Jeff
>
> I tried your suggestion. No improvement.
> I tried K95 with another Win modem and it worked
> as expected. I assume the problem is with this
> particular modem, but can't figure out exactly what.
> Any ideas?
>
>