> Have you seen the new generation of "intelligent" modem chips? > I just saw that it is to configure them from the remote end. This is nothing new; most "high end" modems have supported this for years. Of course, you can always disable and/or password protect the feature. > If it is in LAP-M mode, just send of AT*R to them (protected > with a preset password of QWERTY). You may also use the command > <1s>****<1s> analog to the +++ sequence. You may even load I'm sure there must be a way to disable it or change the password? But if these chips are shipped with remote configuration enabled as a default, since it's a Rockwell set, there will probably be lots of "vulnerable" modems out there. -- John W. Temples, III || Providing the only public access Internet Gulfnet Kuwait || site in the Arabian Gulf region