> > Well, I am using my Pace 56k modem to send this message, and my string
> > is AT&F&D2M0 (the M0 part stops the loud sounds during connect),
>
> So does the volume control on the side of the modem :)
Quiet!! This way I sound clever!
>
> > If you want to try Miami as well, use the string AT&F0&K3&C1&D0\r.
>
> &F0 is the same as &F. &K3&C1 are defaults on the Pace. I think the
> default for &D is 2,
Man, you're a GOD, I've just had to look that up.
> but I don't understand why you'd want to change
> that setting dependent on the TCP stack you use.
I'll tell you why, Because Miami HATES AT&F, it goes crazy man! I
didn't make up that string anyhow, I just picked a modem (I can't
remember which one) and I worked, so there!
> &D2 drops carrier on loss of connection to the computer (i.e.
> crash/reset), &D0 keeps the connection.
Yep, sure does. It's better to have this setting that way when voyager
runs out of memory and crashes (like it always does on my system!) you
don't run up a bill after you forget about the modem.
/Richard Brooklyn/