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- From: kwongp@midtown.net (Ping W Kwong)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: COURIER: How to tell, daughterboard or not
- Date: Sat, 02 Mar 96 06:47:20 GMT
- Organization: Midtown Computer Services
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- In article <4h2rll$f3n@newsgate.sps.mot.com>, astrachan@austlcm.sps.mot.com (Paul Astrachan) wrote:
- >>> I really don't understand all the confusion here, as it's
- >>> a simple task to determine =FOR SURE= whether you have the daughterboard
- >>> style Courier or not, and finding out will not affect your warranty.
- >
- >I found the easiest way was to call USR and ask. I didn't even
- >have to wait for the tech, the receptionist asked me for my serial number
- >and knew.
- >
-
- The simple way of finding out is to invoke the ATM0 command (speaker off).
- Then dial a number; if you hear a click when it dials to put the modem off
- hook, then you have the single board. If not, then you have the
- daughterboard.
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