modem answering at wrong speed

tif at cpe.UUCP tif at cpe.UUCP
Wed Jul 27 02:26:00 AEST 1988


Written 11:06 pm  Jul 22, 1988 by mjbtn.UUCP!root in cpe:comp.unix.xenix
>I have 1) Mitsuba 2400 Internal Hayes compat. modem and 2) Prometheus 2400P
>External Modem ...
>Well, what is happening is that on initial setup, they answer the 
>first calls just fine, and then when the user logs off, they answer the 
>next call properly at 2400 baud ... sometimes.  At other times, they seems
>to get "stuck" in a 1200 baud mode, and that is where they stay, regardless
>of getty sending at 2400 (supposedly), they still answer at 1200 baud.

!@#$%^&*() modem's.  Haven't you heard?  Even Hayes isn't Hayes compatible!
Many modems make this brain-dead mistake.  Once they shift to 1200, bye-bye.

I haven't tried this but I suspect a cron job to call out at 2400,
even if it fails, will fix the modem as often as you need to.

Oh yea, I have been told that some modems have a special command that
means "Don't be so stupid."

			Paul Chamberlain
			Computer Product Engineering, Tandy Corp.
			ihnp4!sys1!cpe!tif



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