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- From: bonar@tiac.net (Raymond Bonar)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems,comp.sys.os.ms-windows95.misc
- Subject: Re: Issuing ATI6 under Win95 Dial-Up
- Date: Wed, 10 Jan 1996 01:33:01 GMT
- Organization: The Internet Access Company
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- Hi Phil;
-
- pforget@magnet.ca (Phil Forget) wrote:
-
- >I have a problem with my ISP whereby response time gets progressively
- >worse, to the point where after 15 minutes, I never get a response
- >back. Now this could be a problem with my modem, software, Win95, the
- >ISP. First place I'd like to start is by issuing the ATI6 command to
- >my modem (USR Sportster 288 Vi).
- >
- >How can I do this? If I disconnect and enter terminal, the values are
- >all zeroes. Under Trumpet, I might be able to enter the command, but
- >how do I get to do this under Win95?
- >
-
-
- Start REGEDIT. Do a find for ATZ. That's your reset string.
- Change this to &F1. You could also add a E1 to make sure your
- echo is on when you type the ATI* command.
- So now your reset string should be " ATE1&F1<cr>". This will
- enable you to see the ATI6 screen just like with Trumpet Winsock.
- It works for me. Let me know how you make out.
-
- Ray Bonar
-