DH->It's not USR's fault - it's inherent in the situation. After a reset,
DH->the modem has no record of the DTE baud rate - but it can, and does,
DH->remember the last AT&W baud rate, that's permanent.
AvE> I dunno about that... I can't find a way to make my modem behave like that
AvE> - and it has a Rockwell chipset. The AT&W was done at 57600... and
AvE> switching rates to 300, turning the modem off and then on, and the rings
AvE> come up as they should.... Wierd?
How did you get the RINGs? If you issued an ATDT command from
your 300 bps terminal, it would have done the auto baud rate
detect then. Otherwise, you should see hydro-gliphics (sp? :-))
like everyone else. BFN. Paul.
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