[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Here is the string I used on a 56k sportster at work: > > AT&F&C1&D2S11=50&B1 > > > > I believe &B1 is the part that makes it work for me. S11=50 makes the > > modem > > dial as fast as it can. You may not want this especially if your phone co > > can't handle it. > > > > You should verify the commands with the manual before blindly using the > > one > > I gave you. > > IT WORKED!! (Well, sorta ...) > > I couldn't find my manual (only the manual for an old SupraExpress), so I > had to try your init string "blindly". > > AT&F&B1 didn't work, so I tried AT&F&C1&D2&B1 - and IT WORKED!
USR modems have some non-standard commands. I don't think (IIRC) that &B works on most modems. > Unfortunately, my "system adminstrator" (the guy at the Linux Users' Group > who helped me set up my system) has my Debian box set up as a DHCP (sp?) > server (so that I can log into my Debian box from my iBook using the > "Connect to Server" in the Finder) so I wan't immediately able to use the > connection (at least, I believe the DHCP server settings were the > problem). I'll have to contact the "system administrator" about what to do > now, but it definitely did log into my ISP. Glad it worked for you. I think I tried a few things and that was the only thing that worked for me (&B1 that is). > I could kiss you, WW! Thanks so much! Lets not go there =) -- Lab tests show that use of micro$oft causes cancer in lab animals Got Gas??? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]