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- From: jk93@mail.erols.com (jk93)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.comm,comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: PPI PM288MT II v.34 help
- Date: 21 Feb 1996 02:30:32 GMT
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- Message-ID: <4ge048$7qu@zippy.cais.net>
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- In article <Dn3JI4.3Ax@zadall.com>, duane@zadall.com says...
- >
- >Hi,
- >
- > I just got a Practical Peripheral 28800 PM288MT II v.34 modem. I'm trying
- >to set it up but I'm having problems. According to the manual, I should be
- >able to do a AT&f1 to set it up for the standard PC defaults. Each time I do
- >this however I get an ERROR back not OK. This is the same for the other
- >factory defaults except for 0. Digging a bit further I found that ati3 should
- >return the firmware version in the format of:
- >
- > PM288MT II V.34 Rev. x.xx.
- >
- >However, what I see is
- >
- >04-00971-710 34AC
- >
- >ATi6 (session stats) is another command which returns an ERROR.
- >
- >I have a PPI 14400 which works correctly with the above commands. Has anyone
- >seen this with a PM288MT modem? Do I have a modem which the incorrect
- >firmware? I have got the modem working using the string AT&f&c1&d2&k3 but it
- >seems strange if I'm missing some commands.
- >
- >Thanks,
- >
- > Duane
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-
- I remember seeing a post very recently (maybe on compuserve) from a PPI tech saying that the
- "f1" has been replaced by "f" in the
- new ppi288 modems, so I'm almost 100% sure you're OK with the the &f in there.
-
- JK
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