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- From: massello@primenet.com (Neill A Massello)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: [MOTOROLA POWER and Modem Surfer]
- Date: 8 Apr 1996 23:06:02 -0700
- Organization: Parson's Egg Productions
- Sender: root@primenet.com
- Message-ID: <massello-0904960006070001@ip201.elp.primenet.com>
- References: <4kbkii$grl@holocron.odc.net>
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- In article <4kbkii$grl@holocron.odc.net>, gdaswani@odc.net (George Henry
- C. Daswani) wrote:
-
- > We have a Motorola Power and Motorola Modem Surfer on our
- > modem pool (Cisco 2511). The problem that we are having is that
- > our Power and Modem surfers prints out garbage on screen after a while
- > (After it had been used about for a while). When this happen, I need to
- > restart the router to fix the problem. We are using IOS 10.3. This problem
- > only happens with our Modem Surfers and Powers, our ZOOM V.34X's and Mutlitech
- > modems don't have this problem. We use the init AT &C1 &D3 S0=1. The &D3
- > is supposed to reset the modem when DTR is dropped which is what we need.
- >
- > The problem I think is that when the DTR is dropped, and the modem reset,
- > the Computer to modem speed doesn't match the modems (Set at 115200) and
- > thats when the garbage occurs. We had this problem on the Multitech modems
- > but were abie to fix it by a few AT commands to lock the speed to 115200.
- >
- > Is there such a command for the power and the modem surfer modems?
-
- Have you stored all your preferred settings (using AT&W) so that they are
- maintained on reset? The Motorola stores the DTE rate in its
- configurations (Z0 or Z1), as you can see by issuing the &V command. There
- is no S register for the DTE setting, as far as I know: the modem just
- sets its DTE rate according to the rate of the AT commands it receives.
-
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- <massello@primenet.com> | and enjoyment, every virtue and every prudent
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