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to: Erich Schulman 75140,3175 (X)
from: Steve Wegert 76703,4255
date: 1991-07-30 07:38:56
subject: #11526-#sterm 1.2 w/o modem pak

#: 11536 S7/Telecommunications
    30-Jul-91  07:38:56
Sb: #11526-#sterm 1.2 w/o modem pak
Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255
To: Erich Schulman 75140,3175 (X)

Erich,

Ok ... at 2400 baud, the value should be 4. Type at 0 is fine. The modem kill
bit, when on, sends a signal back to the system when a drop in carrier is
detected. This is used generaly with dial up systems.

Ok ... by the book, now. Does the modem have any lights? What are lit when you
bring up sterm? Specifically look for the HS lamp. Is it on (indicating high
speed -- 2400 baud).

Also, check your modem manual for the proper commands to reset the modem to
it's factory defaults. AT&F is what does it for me (and most other Hayes
compatable modems). Write that out to the modem's memory with AT&W and try
dialing up again.

Let's start here and see what happens.

Steve

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