Other than ATW command  there is an S register (which one S93 ? just
forgot) which regulates what is reported. In part it overlaps with W
command, but not completely.

On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, Jones, Amiri L. wrote:

>       Try ATW2.  I got that from the Boca Research web site.  They have a
> manual for their 33.6k modems at
> ftp://ftp.bocaresearch.com/pdf/manuals/mv34i-e.pdf
> <ftp://ftp.bocaresearch.com/pdf/manuals/mv34i-e.pdf> .  As you can tell,
> you'll need Acrobat Reader to view the file.  Appendix A covers the various
> AT commands.  You can also try AT&W0 to save the current settings in user
> profile 0, and AT&Y0 to make user profile 0 the default.
> 
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