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Hi! JP> AT&F &K3 &D2 \N3 -K0 S7=60 S0=0 %E2 Thanks for that init string, migt as well give it a try :) But now my modem usually connects ok, the only prob is that its hardly ever over 24000 JP> Write that to NVRAM and use ATZ thereafter. JP> GC> Then when they gave me an upgarde to 33.6k at least JP> I just witnessed a miracle: I am logged into the racks at work right JP> now. My dialer reveals CONNECT 33600/ARQ/V34/LAPM/V42BIS. JP> That's the first time I've seen a straight-out 33600 connect. JP> Usually I connect at 31200, with 28800 and 26400 being common too. JP> Not bad for a Courier to M34F connection. A rack modem would be a good addition to my BBS... hmm maybe one day, if I win lotto! BYE! Regards Glen Collins ... Error, no Keyboard - Press F1 to Continue. --- FMail/386 1.22+* Origin: Lateline BBS - Sydney, Australia. +61-2-9579-6564 (3:712/841) SEEN-BY: 50/99 54/99 620/243 623/630 640/820 711/401 413 430 808 934 712/311 SEEN-BY: 712/407 505 506 517 623 624 628 704 841 888 713/317 714/906 772/20 SEEN-BY: 800/1 @PATH: 712/841 624 711/934 |
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