home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Newsgroups: comp.os.coherent
- Path: sparky!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!torn!maccs!mcshub!csx.cciw.ca!hcp
- From: hcp@csx.cciw.ca (H.C. Pulley)
- Subject: Re: Dial-in problems
- Organization: Canada Centre for Inland Waters
- Date: Fri, 21 Aug 1992 03:22:19 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Aug21.032219.4782@csx.cciw.ca>
- References: <goose.713815272@ais.org> <1992Aug15.034813.20575@csx.cciw.ca> <goose.714356298@ais.org>
- Lines: 38
-
- In article <goose.714356298@ais.org> goose@ais.org (Christopher L. Goosman) writes:
- >hcp@csx.cciw.ca (H.C. Pulley) writes:
- >
- >>In article <goose.713815272@ais.org> goose@ais.org (Christopher L. Goosman) writes:
- >>>I can dial out just fine from my Coherent box (A Dell 200 running 3.2) but
- >>>dialing in is another problem entirely. As soon as I get a CD the TR
- >>>drops on my modem and the modem hangs up. I've set the modem according to
- >>>the file modeminit (AT E0 V0 Q1 S0=1) so I don't think it's a modem problem,
- >
- >>Does your modem have a command '&D0'? If it does, add &D0 to your modeminit.
- >
- >Well, things are better, but not good. Switching to com2r solved the
- >hanging-up problem (don't ask me why). But now all I get from the Coherent
- >box is garbage when I type anything, no prompt at connect, just junk. I'm
- >calling in from a Shiva Net Modem-E to a Cardinal 2400 (no MNP), at N-8-1,
- >but I've also tried from a Cardinal to a Cardinal to no avail. This one is
- >just baffling me. Granted, I'm no guru, but it seems to me this should have
- >an easy soloution, one that will make me slap myself when I'm all done.
-
- Take a look at your /etc/ttys file. Is the baud rate set correctly? Garbage
- oftens means wrong baud rates. I have mine hard set for 2400 baud (no auto
- detect).
-
- Also, you might want to remove the 'Q1' from your modeminit. I think (not sure
- -there was alot of voodoo in setting up the dial-in stuff for my modem) that Q1
- (don't return response codes) caused me to have problems (including garbage at
- the receiving end). My modeminit is (AT &D0 E0 V0 &C1 S0=1).
-
- >Thanks for the help so far.
-
- You're welcome!
-
- Harry
- --
- hcp@csx.cciw.ca | This message | It takes all kinds,
- hcpiv@grumpy.cis.uoguelph.ca | released to the | and to each his own.
- -----------------------------------| PUBLIC DOMAIN. | This thought in mind,
- Stay away from the DOS side Luke! | | I walk alone.
-