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  From: Big Fellow <bigfellow@cyberdude.com>
  To  : Louis Simonetti <lousimon@yahoo.com>
  Date: Sun, 29 Nov 1998 12:28:18 +1100

Re: Modem

No, it doesn't. When I click on connect, it just stays like that. When I
check the log it says, "Expecting OK" at the bottom, but it never comes...

I've also tried to use minicom and the step-by-step instructions from the
ISP hookup, but it always stops, when it comes to dialing the number...



>Good day,
>    Does your modem dial? Or does it do nothing. In other words, can
>you hear it through the speaker trying to dial?
>
>
>
>
>---Big Fellow <bigfellow@cyberdude.com> wrote:
>>
>> I think I've got ppp finally set up, but my modem won't work. Is
>there an
>> easy way to configure it, or is there a HOWTO about it (I couldn't
>find
>> one).
>>
>> It's a Spirit Viper, internal, 28.8k, and in Win95 it works like a
>breeze.
>> On querying the modem in Win95 it returns the following readings:
>>
>> Identifier        MDMGEN 288
>> ATI 1               239
>> ATI 2                OK
>> ATI 3                V1.200-V34-DP
>> ATI 4                AT-2814PCM Australia June/22/1995
>> ATI 5                022
>> ATI 6                RC288DPi Rev 05BA
>> ATI 7                000
>> AT+FCLASS=?    0,1,2
>>
>> If I query the modem in kppp under KDE (running COL 1.3), I don't
>get any
>> values at all in the ATIs... I don't have the faintest about modems
>and what
>> the ATI are supposed to stand for.
>>
>> Please help
>>
>> Andy
>>
>>
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