Using a terminal emulation program, you could try to send some AT modem
commands directly to the modem and see the result. By terminal
emulation,
I'm talking about something like "White Knight". I know there are
others,
but can't remember any of them right now.

I checked the modem with some AT commands in a fax program. And it
tested ok. The modem dials and when it communicates with the ISP it
doesn't seem to respond correctly or something. This is an early
Wallstreet I found a modem update for firmware at Apple and it said that
some of the first wallstreet's were not compatible with the update. I
downloaded it and it would not work it checked the modem and said it was
not the right modem. I could not find an earlier version modem updater
than the 2.0 ver. I already tried.

Louis



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