The default reset is ATZ. ATZ and ATZ0 are exactly the same command. ATZ4
is the appropriate reset for hardware flow control.
>From: Paul Benjamin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [newbie] US Robotics 56kb V.90 modem
>Date: Sun, 14 Nov 1999 23:59:13 -0600
>
>I found that if I send a reset command to the modem e.g. ATZ0
>my USR sportster will connect at 53k. I use Kppp so it is easy to stick
>the reset string in the modem tab on the Initialization string field. I
>don't know where you would put it outside of KPPP.
>
>Before I did this I would only connect at 38k. Mandrake was setting my
>modem into slow mode on boot up some how for some reason.
>
>PBen
>
>At 10:48 PM 11/14/99 -0500, you wrote:
> >Robert Benson wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi
> >> My US Robotics 56kb V.90 modem runs at 49000 in windows 95, but only
>37333
> >> in Linux. What am I missing here. Is their a setting I missed. Thanks
>for
> >> any help.
> >
> >Most modems will automatically retrain to their highest transfer speeds
> >depending on the conditions of the line during the call. It's likely
> >that when you first dial up, the connection might be "dirty" and cause a
> >slower speed.
> >
> >Do the transfer speeds reflect a constant 3.73k connection or do they
> >get higher as you use the connection?
> >
> >One other thing you can check... You'll need to know the /dev/ttyS<X>
> >of your modem (ttyS0 = COM1, ttyS1 = COM2, etc). Try this before
> >bringing up the connection:
> >
> > setserial /dev/ttyS<X> spd_vhi
> >
> >Does that affect the connection speed and transfer speeds for you?
> >
> >--
> >Steve Philp
> >Network Administrator
> >Advance Packaging Corporation
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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