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-=> Quoting JAMES COLE to MIKE FARRILL <=- ->> AOL'S 510-xxx-xxxx x2 # does great! No busy sig's either. AOL's X2 Field Trial Numbers ---------------------------- Washington D.C. 202-722-4736 New York, NY 212-704-9200 Skokie, IL 847-933-3490 San Francisco, CA 510-444-1577 Chicago, IL 312-565-2037 The x2 888 surcharged number is 1-888-265-4736 rgdZ Richard --- FMail/386 1.02 Hi! It's Allan, the person who asked for how to connect at different speeds... Well, I found the strings that will tell the modem to connect at a certain speed but if it can't reach the speed you asked for, it'll drop down a tch.. AT N0 S37=x (x is the number) N0 will disable auto-speed mode S37=x will tell the modem to connect at x speed 7 is to connect at 4800, all the way up to 19 for 33600 (if the line is good enough) Also, can you encode the file (if allowed) CIR33TXT.EXE and post it here? I would like to take a look at it. Thanks. --- Maximus/2 3.01 ---------------* Origin: Another message via PackLink +44(0)1812972486 (2:254/235) * Origin: MACH2/VULCAN OS/2 SYSTEMS 1-403-489-4250 (1:342/61) |
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