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to: John Wolski
from: Peter Collis
date: 1996-03-25 14:05:44
subject: Netcomm Initialisation String

While listening to John Wolski Pete heard:Netcomm Initialisation String

G'day John

 JW> If you would like to try a little experiment, I will give you a
 JW> string that I used on my Netcomm M7F (14400) that was given to
 JW> me when I was having speed problems and it was great.  I had
 JW> used it on a non-Netcomm as well and it seemed to work just as
 JW> well.

 JW> Try  AT&FB0L3X3&C1&D2&K3&P1%C0\N3~M

Do you realise your blind dialing via X3, better using X4 or X5 your
also turning off compression via %C0, your better off using %C2 V42bis

 JW> Note that ~M is whatever your terminal program uses for 
 JW> key.

 JW> In Terminate v3.0 Dos it uses ~M but Telix uses something else
 JW> (can't remember) and others may have their own as well.

Telix uses ^M for the 

   -=Pete=-


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