Well, here it goes -

We are trying to dial-up to an ISP from a remote location where the
telephone system is pulse dialing (I am told the switching system used is
C-DOT, whatever that means). Whereas on the city where the ISP is, the
system is dial tone.

I am first trying to connect from minicom and have failed to get a stable
connect.

Now when we dial (pulse dial) the modem most of the time does not detect
dial-tone, or when it does detect and dials, connection is not established
or if connection is established, I get the ISP login prompt rarely and most
of the time I get lot of garbages. I changed terminal settings and it
doesn't seem to help. When I do get login prompt and login successfuly
(rarely), the connection is lost or PPP doesn't start properly.

All these problem are present only from there.  So I guess the problems may
be related to line quality.

Once, a technician told me that setting 'wait for dial tone'  may help but
how do I do that ?
Also suggested was putting a sound-filter on the phone-line.

Also, I have tried ATX3 and XTX4 and ATX1 and ATX2 but not much help.

Any suggestion to improve connection is greatly appreciated.


Bharat

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mukund" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 7:54 PM
Subject: Re: [LIH] Connection problem in pulse system


> I am sorry, I had deleted the old mail, and I thought you are able to
> connect via minicom.
> BTW could you post your problem again?
> Regards,
> Mukund Deshmukh
> Beta Computronics Pvt. Ltd.
> Web Site - www.betacomp.com
> 


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