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- From: vanvalk@auburn.campus.MCI.net (R. Van Valkenburgh)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Help: INIT String of an INTEL modem
- Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 20:58:34 GMT
- Organization: MCI State Government and University Systems
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- Make sure that, when using it for PPP, you disable software flow
- control. . .
-
- yang@mundoe.maths.mu.OZ.AU (YS Yang (~{QnSqK+~})) wrote:
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- >Hi Friends,
-
- >A friend got a modem from US (Intel SatisFAXtion modem/400e). It connects OK
- >and stable (does not drop out). When using a simple terminal program to
- >connect, it works OK. However, when using it for a PPP connection (with
- >Trumpet Winsock which I have been using for years), it stops working after
- >a few minutes (the connection does not drop out, only the netscape, telnet
- >and other applications stop to get any new data). I tried to lower the
- >connection speed to 2400bps, it works for a longer time. So I believe it is
- >due to data over run or something. As he don't have the manual, I don't
- >know how to tell the modem to use hardware flow control and enable error
- >correction. Please let me know if you happen to have a similar modem and
- >have a working init string for it.
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- >BTW, we are in Melbourne, Australia.
-
- >Thanks in advance for your help.
-
- >Sam Yang
- >yang@maths.mu.oz.au
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