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On 21 Jan 97, Vincent Wong wrote to John Piper ...
JP> Just about every Roadster I've come across has the same problem: It gets
JP> stuck in a continuousmtraining loop. Try this init string: AT&F
&K3 &D2
JP> \N3 -K0 S7=60 S0=0 %E2
JP>> Write that to NVRAM and use ATZ thereafter.
VW> How do you write that into the NVRAM?
Type the following: AT&F&K3&D2\N3-K0S7=60S0=0%E2&W
VW> and experiencing some really bad connects, sometimes even 14400 connects
VW> on Couriers sometimes it seems to try to handshake twice, kind of beeping
VW> and bloooping identicaly until the end of the second one, then it somtimes
VW> connects.
VW> Would that init string hopefully cure this?
I don't know for certain, but the above is worth a try. If not, contact
NetComm and see if the init string (which I obtained directly from them)
applies to the model you have.
John (japp{at}mpx.com.au)
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