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echo: aust_modem
to: Joseph Barakat
from: Christopher Canham
date: 1996-03-21 15:57:04
subject: Init strings

-=>Joseph Barakat spake thusly to All<=-
-=>about Books on initialisation strings on 16 Mar 96<=- 

  Hello Joseph,
 JB> I am trying to understand how to correctly place the different
 JB> parameters that make up an initialisation string for a modem. 

     One small tip that may help you is to have a look at your current
 Active profiles.  To do this, at the terminal screen type:
 AT&V   make a hard copy of this.  Next type AT&F, this will show you
 the 'factory' settings and put you back there.

 If you wish to change any settings (probably unlikely!), you can save
 them with the command:  AT&W 
 When you have done that make another hard copy for future reference.

  BTW, with the Active Profile you may see the Stored Profiles 0 and 1.

  My own preference is to keep them all the same as the active.  To do
 this type: AT&W0&W1&W   (the last &w will save your changes to the
 NVRAM memory.

 Hope this will be of some help to you.
          
            Christopher Canham  3:632/309
            kabrit{at}melbourne.dialix.oz.au

... 90% of the time I'm right, so why worry about the other 3%?
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