"R.A. Jenkins" wrote:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Aouana Mohamed
> > Boussad
> > Sent: 16 January 2000 08:53
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Diald and Modem
> >
> >
> > Using Diald on my Linux box, with an external US Robotics 56k.
> > It seems that when Dialing my ISP, often their Modems are Busy,
> > and After time, Diald is unable de Dial.
> > stoped Diald manualy, and use cu command
> > issue atdp <number >, the modem responds with ERROR, but it dials
> > when using
> > onother phone number.
> > Every thing becomes fine, when switch off/on the modem manualy.
> > is this a diald problem or a modem problem.
> > how do i reinitialise the modem without manual intervention.
> > ( in the INIT string )
> > thanks
> >
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>
> Hi,
>
> I had a minor problem configuring my Modem (I wanted to mute the speaker
> with 'M0')
>
> I could not get this to work at any point in the 'standard' Modem init line,
> it was ignored.
>
> As a work-around, I duplicated the few lines in the connect script that
> actually send the modem_init string (and the modem_init definition).
>
> I re-named the first modem_init to modem_reset (and changed the appropriate
> text in the first block ie. the $modem_init and the message text line)
>
> The MODEM_RESET text is now just the "atz" reset command, with all the
> remaining commands in the MODEM_INIT text ("atm0c1 etc.)
>
> This works fine, the Modem now resets and takes all the commands correctly.
>
> This hopefully may fix other problems??
>
> Robert A. Jenkins
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Please note that some modems, my experience has been with the Rockwell based
ones, do not respond to anything in a string beyond ATZ. As Mr. Jenkins
noted: You must put additional init commands on separate lines preceeded by
OK.
Bob...
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