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- From: Peter Belbin <pbelb@kcbbs.gen.nz>
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Motorola modem help
- Date: Sat, 27 Jan 1996 22:45:21 +1200
- Organization: Virtuoso Productions
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- JoeM wrote:
- >
- > Gary,
- >
- > You may want to try putting "&F" into the Additional init string
- > field in Win95. I have heared that the Win95 init, causes the Power
- > 28.8 to connect at low rates on some lines.
- >
- > JoeM
-
- I have experienced this personally, and have told Motorola people
- about it, and they were able to duplicate the behavior.
-
- It relates to a couple of options which are in the standard mdmmoto.inf
- file to do with the N0/N1 command (or was it the B0/B1)? Oh well, I
- took both of them out, and now I get good connects most of the time
- (depends on who I call).
-
- I'm kind of supprised that motorola let this get through, but then
- again, I don't know what level of envolvement they actually had in
- the writing of the INF file.
-
- peter belbin.
-