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  9. From: dold@WhatXkindX.usenet.us.com
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  11. Subject: Re: What kind of modem should I tell K-95 I have?
  12. Date: 26 Jan 1997 01:14:46 GMT
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  22.  
  23. : Tom Weaver <tvweaver@austin.ibm.com> wrote:
  24. : : says that its "28.8 V.34 PCMCIA Modem".  Under "PC Card", it says, "PCMCIA
  25. : : 28.8/14.4 Data/Fax Modem".
  26.  
  27. Jeffrey Altman (jaltman@watsun.cc.columbia.edu) wrote:
  28. : Turn off your laptop, and pull out the modem card and look at the brand
  29. : name and model.  That will give you more information to work with.
  30.  
  31. Since you can connect to it with Kermit, you might try a series of
  32. ati0 ati1 ati2, etc.
  33. Some modems are fairly verbose identifying themselves.
  34.  
  35.     ati3
  36.     Sportster 33600/Fax V3.12
  37.     OK
  38.  
  39. for example.
  40. -- 
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  42. Clarence A Dold - dold@network.rahul.net
  43.                 - Pope Valley & Napa CA.