On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 05:50:38PM -0700, curtis wrote:
> What do I need to do in order to set up the modem on a dial-in server so
> that the maximum speed is no greater than 9600?
>
> I would have thought that the parameters in /etc/mgetty/mgetty.config
> would be sufficient (yes, I am using mg
On Thu, 6 Jun 2002, curtis wrote:
> >from at&$ on my courier modem.
> >
> >&Nn n=0 Highest Link Speed
> > n=6 9600 bps
> >
> >Could be similar on other modems, or at least doable. I can also set the
> >minimum speed. You could set this on your modem, and then write it to
> >memory, or jus
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On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 06:21:08PM -0700, curtis wrote:
> But how would I do that? Hyperterminal into the modem? Or is it a
> initialization string that can be set from the actual server?
Hyperterminal would require you to go use Windows. Just us
Mike Dresser wrote:
On Thu, 6 Jun 2002, curtis wrote:
What do I need to do in order to set up the modem on a dial-in server so
that the maximum speed is no greater than 9600?
I would have thought that the parameters in /etc/mgetty/mgetty.config
would be sufficient (yes, I am using mgetty),
On Thu, 6 Jun 2002, curtis wrote:
> What do I need to do in order to set up the modem on a dial-in server so
> that the maximum speed is no greater than 9600?
>
> I would have thought that the parameters in /etc/mgetty/mgetty.config
> would be sufficient (yes, I am using mgetty), but apparently no
What do I need to do in order to set up the modem on a dial-in server so
that the maximum speed is no greater than 9600?
I would have thought that the parameters in /etc/mgetty/mgetty.config
would be sufficient (yes, I am using mgetty), but apparently not.
Also, is there a way to set the conn
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