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- From: gottlob@cuug.ab.ca (Robert Johnston)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: help with int string for ast (and others)
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 23:31:00 -0600
- Organization: Calgary UNIX Users' Group
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- Chris Tyler (ctyler@sirinet.net) wrote:
- : Have an ast computer ..actuall modem brand unknow it is a 28.8
- Most modems respond to the basic AT command set so a little
- experimentation should get you info on what kind of modem you have.
- Heres how:
- In terminal mode (before any dialing) try some of these commands
- ATI0 (thats zero)
- ATI1
- ATI2 ... you get the idea
- You can go up to ATI9 but you should see some info before that.
- The "In" command means, what else "info" and is used to report
- ROM checksums and other info.
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- : i keep getting disconected..using this string
- : ATS0=0 E1Q0V1&C1&D2X4&K3
- : any help would be gratly appreciated
- Well the best technical help one can recieve is complete information.
- Heres a couple of useful commands:
- AT&F is usually the command to reset the modem to factory parameters.
- AT&V is a common command to view the parameters.
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- : I have no docs on the modem came in the computer
- You can find the USR modem manual and the Zxycel manual online at their
- respective FTP or Web sites.
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- If you find you have an RPI modem, my sympathies.
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- P.S. I've got an Intel 144i and its unmistakable.
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