You have to be sure that you really have the modem connected to com2. you
should be able to check that if you have DOS/Windows. you can use minicom.
get into the setting with ctrl-A-Z and reflect the corect settings. you can
then try to issue AT commands.

Ashley Moore



                                                                                       
                                                 
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Hi all,
    I have a ZOOM 2836 33.6Kbps Modem. it is connected on com2 i.e ttyS1
but I cannot get the dialtone or any response from it.
even wvdialconf reports that it didnot find any modem on ttyS1.
and one more thing I would like to know that How Do I communicate to my
modem directly by giving 'AT' Command sets.
we do the same in DOS by say ' echo ath1 >com2' HOw do I do it in Linux.
I am using RH 6.1

Regards

-Nitin


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