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Article: 14374 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: fdc@columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Trouble with dialup connection from K95
Date: 8 Jun 2003 21:56:44 -0400
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In article <8ce22d01.0306081744.6d8c9d9a@posting.google.com>,
Dan Skinner <JDanSkinner@JDanSkinner.com> wrote:
: > The real question is why you want to talk directly to the modem. Normally
: > Kermit does that for you with its DIAL command.
:
: I don't consider a command connection with the modem a goal. I'm just
: looking for a way to get rid of the long delay. Now it does not seem to be
: related to the form of connection to the modem. What I know now is that
: keyboard to modem connection works as normal.
:
Interacting directly with a fake modem is not a good test. Why don't you
try using Kermit 95 to dial a number and then see if you can interact with
the dialed host? If not, report back with all the details about the Kermit
version, the connection, etc, as listed in:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/support.html
: Modem to Modem connection
: works as normal.
:
With K95? So there's no problem as long as you let TAPI dial the modem
rather than trying to do it by hand? In that case, I'd say problem solved.
Or I did I misunderstand?
I admit I'm curious as to why you can type at the modem's command processor
in Hyperterminal but not Kermit, and if you want to follow it up, please
send mail to kermit-support@columbia.edu and we'll collect logs and analyze
them etc. You know the drill.
- Frank