On Wed, 13 May 1998, hUnTeR wrote:

> Scott - 
> 
> Tried that...a problem with that is that the sh script doesnt like & and
> gives me an error....can this be replaced simply with a \ ? Like dialing
> two numbers with the ATDT such as ATDT14408561010&14408561010 would
> become ATDT14408561010\14408561010  ??  Would that work?
> 

Ummm.. replacing it with \& might work - not just a \ . Is there some
reason you're not using the wonderful config stuff in netcfg? It's *so*
much easier. FWIW, my init string (I assume you're using an Impact IQ
since you said something about 3Com's SPID wizard) is like so:

AT E0 V1 &D2 &C1 S0=0 S71=1 S82=2

This is what did the trick for dual channel. My book is at work, so I
can't tell you exactly what each of them means. But I highly recommend
using the netcfg stuff provided. It has some nice features besides ease of
configuration - notably "enable on boot" - the connection comes up very
early in the boot process, and is up and running before all the daemons
start loading, and also "reconnect on drop" or some such, that
automatically re-establishes a lost connection. 


Ryan

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