Are you *really* getting this response?

>CONNECT 300 NoEC

Connecting at 300 bps suggests a problem with the phone connection -- your
phone line, the ISP's, or the telco switch that's in between. Alternately,
your modem is reading the linespeed wrong, so gives up because the ISP is
sending at (say) 33.3 kbps, but your modem thinks it is receiving at 300
bps, so it disconnects because it sees the telephone line input as garbage
(shown on the line following the one I extracted above).

Does your modem have the option of doing a complete configuration dump
(might be AT&V)? 

At 12:16 PM 3/21/99 -0500, Michael Stearne wrote:
>Hi,
>I have 2.0.36 with pcmcia support. My modem (56k PC Card) in initialized
>and dials in either minicom or PPP utility in Gnome. The problem is the
>modem dials and connects but but you can only "hear" the modem for a
>couple of seconds and then it disconnects this is what I get from
>minicom:
>
>AT S7=45 S0=0 L1 V1 X4 &c1 E1 Q0
>OK
>atdt5665900
>CONNECT 300 NoEC
>I....@ L ~? .. ?~?~..S.B.R...
>NO CARRIER
>
>This happen pretty quick and it is obviously not doing the handshake
>correctly.
>The modem is set to 57600 8N1

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