On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 18:38:10 -0500
Bill Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote the words:

> On 00:26 Tue 20 Jan     , Norbert Kamenicky wrote:
> > david stevenson wrote:
> > >On Monday 19 January 2004 10:45 pm, Linux Gentoo wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > >I had this sort of problem and fixed it by changing ISP. And now
> > >use ADSL. But I have seen long discussions on other mailing lists
> > >(suse) for them it was posible to fix by changing modem init
> > >strings.
> > 
> > yes, by init string u can adjust a LOT of things, e.g. what will
> > modem do if carrier disapeares for a while (on crappy lines it
> > happens very often)
> > It should not be very difficult to investigate modem init string
> > from $hit nearly OS (in registers or so ;-), since it starts with
> > AT, most probably AT&F, but can be in lower case too)
> > Another possibility is to goooogle for some windblowz utility,
> > which will log everything that goes to the modem.
> > 
> > noro
> > 
> > 
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> What kind of modem do you have? Many winmodems will not work
> under Linux, and give the appearance of trying to connect and
> then disconnecting.
> 
> -- 
> Bill Roberts
> 

It's an external hardware modem on ttyS0.  And I am connecting,
otherwise you wouldn't be seeing this email.  I'm just not staying
connected.

Adrian 


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