Ever since the Hayes Snart Modem 2400, the manual will usually have a
little warning like "All commands may be typed in either upper or lower
case, but not mixed."  They don't tell you, but it is generally true,
that results are unspecified if you mix case in a command.  Something is
making that modem think it saw a B1 command, and that &c1 might be it.
Or perhaps some other one.  My modem would select Bell mode if it got
AT&H9, but I think this is where the AT commands get really variable and
I hope you have some doco for it.  AT&F _might_ reset it to the factory
profile, which might be enough.  I'd change the &c1 for &C1 first.

Lawson
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On Sun, 21 Mar 1999, Michael Stearne wrote:

> Well, AT&V did work and this is what it said.  Also, I don't use any
> special init
> string in win98.
> 
> AT&V
> 
>     Option               Selection       AT Cmd
>     ---------------      ------------    --------
>     Comm Standard        Bell            B
>     CommandCharEcho      Enabled         E
>     Speaker Volume       Low             L
>     Speaker Control      OnUntilCarrier  M
>     Result Codes         Enabled         Q
>     Dialer Type          Tone            T/P
>     ResultCode Form      Text            V
>     ExtendResultCode     Enabled         X
>     DialTone Detect      Enabled         X
>     BusyTone Detect      Enabled         X
>     LSD Action           Standard RS232  &C
>     DTR Action           Standard RS232  &D
> Press any key to continue; ESC to quit.
> 
>     Option               Selection       AT Cmd
>     ---------------      ------------    --------
>     V22b Guard Tone      Disabled        &G
>     Flow Control         Hardware        &K
>     Error Control Mode   V42,MNP,Buffer  \N
>     Data Compression     V42bis/MNP5     %C
>     AutoAnswerRing#      0               S0
>     AT Escape Char       43              S2
>     CarriageReturn Char  13              S3
>     Linefeed Char        10              S4
>     Backspace Char       8               S5
>     Blind Dial Pause     2 sec           S6
>     NoAnswer Timeout     45 sec          S7
>     "," Pause Time       2 sec           S8
> Press any key to continue; ESC to quit.
> 
>     Option               Selection       AT Cmd
>     ---------------      ------------    --------
>     No Carrier Disc      2000 msec       S10
>     DTMF Dial Speed      95 msec         S11
>     Escape GuardTime     1000 msec       S12
>     Data Calling Tone    Disabled        S35
>     Line Rate            33600           S37
> Press any key to continue; ESC to quit.
> 
>     Stored Phone Numbers
>     --------------------
>      &Z0=
>      &Z1=
>      &Z2=
> 
> OK
> 
> Any ideas?  Where in Linux is the modem handled besides at runtime, it
> is just a
> device that reacts to commands like a hard disk?
> 
> Also, this modem has worked before in the same distribution, I just
> reinstalled the
> dist. last night and haven't touched any of the config files
> throughout, so they
> should be just like the factory settings.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Michael
> 
> Ray Olszewski wrote:
> 
> > At 01:00 PM 3/21/99 -0500, Michael Stearne wrote:
> > >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.
> >
> > In that case, it's presumably not a telco or ISP problem, but a modem
> > initialization problem of some sort. You might take a look at the
init
> > string your Win98 connection app is using and, if you can, at the
> dialog
> > for, say, a Hypertrm connection that corresponds to the one you sent
> us for
> > minicom.
> >
> > Just so you know, I don't think the AT&V command is standard, though
> several
> > of my modems list it. You may need to check your own modem docs, both
> for
> > this and to interpret some of the settings, once you manage to
> display the
> > configuration (these days, the "Hayes standard" command set isn't all
> that
> > standard, especially for the newer features and speeds).
> >
> > Good luck.
> >
> > ------------------------------------"Never tell me the odds!"---
> > Ray Olszewski                                        -- Han Solo
> > 762 Garland Drive
> > Palo Alto, CA  94303-3603
> > 650.328.4219 voice                              [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 




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