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- On 6 Feb 1996, Fred Leggett wrote:
-
- > Ah, the command will *appear* to execute properly, but look at your
- > active profile once sent. If you tried ats11=50, I betcha a subsequent at&v
- > will report s11 still at 80.
- > Now, this could mean one of two things - values of less than 80 are
- > being rejected or at&v is reporting an incorrect s11 setting.
- > --
-
- Well, it works on mine. I can hear that the modem is dialing much faster
- than it does when S11=80, and when I do an AT&V or an AT&V2 it shows me
- that S11=050 (which is the value I set it to).
-
- When you entered ATS11=50, did you follow up with &W &Y? Have you made
- sure that your initialization string doesn't have an &F in it?
-
- &W stores the active profile (including the changed S11) to location 1.
-
- &Y tells the modem to powerup to the user-defined profile at location 1.
-
- &F (which you don't want in your intialization string) tells the modem
- to ignore the user-defined profiles and, instead, to use the factory default
- profile (which would circumvent your change to the value stored in S11).
-
-
- --
- Daniel Scott | dscott@lonestar.utsa.edu
- The University of Texas at San Antonio |
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