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- From: erik@pdnfido.fidonet.org (Erik VanRiper)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: How to make modem originate after manually dialing
- Message-ID: <1992Aug26.180923.16606@pdnfido.fidonet.org>
- Date: 26 Aug 92 18:09:23 GMT
- References: <861@silence.princeton.nj.us>
- Sender: erik@pdnfido.fidonet.org
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- Organization: The Source for Source Pub Access Unix
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- In article <861@silence.princeton.nj.us> jay@silence.princeton.nj.us (Jay Plett) writes:
- >I need to originate dialup calls to an unattended remote modem
- >by first manually dialing the number on a handset and negotiating
- >verbally with an operator. The call will then ring and the remote
- >modem will answer. At that point, I need to instruct my modem to
- >begin its negotiation sequence as though it had dialed the call.
- >The originating modem has a Hayes command set (it's an internal
- >modem in a Tadpole SPARCbook).
- >
- >How to do this?
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- When you hear the other modem start to squeal, enter ATD on your end. Your
- modem will think that it dialed. You need to press enter after the ATD, of
- course.
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