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- From: jeremiah@ios.com (Jeremiah Kristal)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: MultiTech Rack doesn't work
- Date: Sun, 28 Jan 1996 23:20:49 GMT
- Organization: IDT Internet Services
- Message-ID: <4eh02o$lc5@news.ios.com>
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- jwillard@northernnet.com (Jim Willard) wrote:
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- >We use mulitech modems and are currently having problems. As an ISP,
- >we can't afford that. (That's why I am in this newsgroup) Perhaps
- >the problem is in the settings. Any suggestions?
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- Here's my init string. Rock solid. You'll notice I lock the port
- speed and disable the "go to command mode" setting. I've seen too
- many modems lose the default port speed and found that locking it
- makes everything much easier. These modems are connected Xylogics
- Annex 4000 terminal servers at a port speed of 115,200.
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- ATE0Q1S0=1$BA0S2=128S13=128$SB115200&C4&D3&W0
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- I don't use the management software to configure these because it is
- lacking either &C4 or &D3 in my version. I'm waiting for an update.
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- Jeremiah
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