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- From: prozac@wolfenet.com (Craig Ferguson)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: US Robotics 28.8 External/How do I modify initialization string?
- Date: Sun, 07 Apr 1996 20:05:00 GMT
- Organization: Wolfe Internet Access, L.L.C.
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- John Sanders <sanders@mailhost.cloud9.net> wrote:
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- >I'm having trouble staying connected to my ISP. I keep getting knocked
- >off line after sessions of varying lengths. Some have suggested the cause
- >lies in my modem's initialization string. They said I have to change it
- >to AT&F1S54=99. But they don't tell me how I do that. I am using Windows
- >3.1. Where do I go to change my modem's initialization string?
- >Thanks.
-
- >John
-
- I can think of a couple ways. If you are connecting to your ISP using
- a dial-in script. There should be somewhere to add an initialization
- string. Or, you can manually type-in the string before manually
- calling to your ISP. Your modem manual should have all the
- information how to dial an access number manually using a simple comm.
- terminal program like Windows terminal.
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