Re: Modems

2002-01-28 Thread Dallam Wych
in the process. I think the misunderstanding is that AT commands are not universal. Almost all modems understand the basic hayes command set (like ATD to dial out, be it ATDT for tone or ATDP for pulse). As Hayes was one of the most popular modem manufacturers some 20 years ago, their instructions have

Re: Modems

2002-01-28 Thread Mike Andrew
On Mon, 28 Jan 2002 21:59, Dallam Wych wrote: In what context are you saying that winmodems cannot respond to AT commands? Certainly they must respond to AT commands if they communicate through wvdial as there are several commands involved in the process. Ooops. When I'm wrong, I like to be

Re: Modems

2002-01-28 Thread Bruce Marshall
On Monday 28 January 2002 10:14 am, Mike Andrew wrote: On Mon, 28 Jan 2002 21:59, Dallam Wych wrote: In what context are you saying that winmodems cannot respond to AT commands? Certainly they must respond to AT commands if they communicate through wvdial as there are several commands

Re: AMR Modems

2002-01-27 Thread Dave Anselmi
Mike Andrew wrote: On Sun, 20 Jan 2002 10:36, Dave Anselmi wrote: In any case, I have a PCI internal modem. which, unusually, is a real modem. IWould you minding checking the SxS on this and let me know if the details for real, pci based, modems are correct? Just getting to this after

Re: Modems

2002-01-27 Thread Mike Andrew
, a winmodem. Can I get a complete explanation of the site(s) describing the details www.linmodems.org for supported linux modems of both types. There are plenty of references to what winmodems are, there are NO references to how to program them, nor will it ever eventuate. -- http://linux.nf -- [EMAIL

Re: Modems

2002-01-25 Thread Tom Wilson
-Original Message- From: zohar [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 12:45:42 +0530 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Modems I want to know how to distinguish between (1)external (internal or real modem), Um, I not sure what you are asking here. Not being a smart

Modems

2002-01-24 Thread zohar
I want to know how to distinguish between (1)external (internal or real modem), (2)Winmodem, (3)AMR modem, and any other types by signs of it in hardware and software(operating system) and AT commands of it to use for that. Can I get a complete explanation of the site(s) describing the

RE: RE: Re: AMR Modems

2002-01-20 Thread kbb0927
: The short answer is you're screwed. As someone else already mentioned, AMR modems are less entitled to call themselves modems than the infamous Winmodems were. They're basically nothing more than about a US$0.90 RJ45 connector. It completely relies on software the mobo to do all the work. The thing

RE: Re: AMR Modems

2002-01-19 Thread kbb0927
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