yep, I just copied that from minicom. But this machine is dualboot with win98
and the modem and same ISP connection works fine in win98. I will try AT&V.
Thanks,
Michael
Ray Olszewski wrote:
> 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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