> It's not USR's fault - it's inherent in the situation. After a reset, the
> modem has no record of the DTE baud rate - but it can, and does, remember
> the last AT&W baud rate, that's permanent.
PE>> You reckon this happens on Rockwell-based modems?
HM> MMmmmm. FOSSIL is locked at 57600; fired up a non-fossil terminal at 38400
HM> and typed ATZ, got OK, then called the number; got RING okay. Last &W was
HM> definately done at 57600.
When you say "called the number" do you mean that from another
phone you called your modem, with no intervening commands since
the "ATZ"? Or do you mean you did an ATDT* from the modem?
I presume the former, because otherwise you couldn't have seen
the power-reset condition. BFN. Paul.
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