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- From: elr@trintex.uucp (Ed Ravin)
- Subject: Re: Prodigy's "Eagle" modem
- Message-ID: <1992Dec17.185429.17294@trintex.uucp>
- Organization: Prodigy Services Co.
- References: <1992Dec15.032637.8386@netcom.com> <1992Dec16.161136.5166@edsi.plexus.COM>
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- Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1992 18:54:29 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec16.161136.5166@edsi.plexus.COM> mln@edsi.plexus.COM (Michael Nitz) writes:
- >
- >I bought the Prodigy/Digicom offer about a month ago now, and have
- >had no problems with it. You do have to turn MNP off in order to
- >communicate with Prodigy, AOL, GEnie, and other commercial
- >systems. Also change the setup to &C1&D2. Altho the manual says
- >they're defaults, I had to change them and then write the changes
- >to memory.
-
- The Eagle modems sold through Prodigy have their default configurations
- set to no MNP or flow control -- this is so that Prodigy users can plug
- them in out of the box and go online. There should have been a slip of
- paper in the box explaining that. There's also a sticker on the bottom
- of the modem that explains most of the settings.
- --
- Ed Ravin- elr@trintex.uucp| I like to think (and the sooner the better!)
- elr%trintex@uunet.uu.net| Of a cybernetic meadow where mammals and computers
- +1-914-993-4737| Live together in mutually programming harmony
- my opinions, nobody else's| Like pure water touching clear sky. -R. Brautigan
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