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- From: jarrett@azstarnet.com (M. Jarrett)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Best Data 2834 Windows 95 problems
- Date: Fri, 22 Mar 1996 02:15:11 GMT
- Organization: Arizona Daily Star - AZSTARNET
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- DavidM@ix.netcom.com (David Millman) wrote:
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- >I am trying to set up a Best Data Smart One 2824 in Win 95. The OS
- >doesn't seem to recognize the modem as anything but a "Standard 28.8."
- >When manually installing as a Best Data Smart One 2834 F, Windows
- >prompts for a driver. I ignored the request and installed anyway. Now
- >the modem does not sound the dial tone etc, from the speaker when
- >dialing or connecting and will not disconnect properly. Is is a driver
- >neccesary? If so, where to get it? Any help would be appreciated.
-
- For some reason, '95 recognizes it as a "standard 28.8". You can
- select it manually, as you've found out. I did that too. The modem
- string that it assigns the Best Data must have the "M0" command in the
- string. You can use you own string, of course.
-
- I'm getting pretty good speed with this one:
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- AT&C1&D2&K3\N3S11=60
-
- Good luck.
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- M. Jarrett
- jarrett@azstarnet.com
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