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From: nuggets@cs.tu-berlin.de (Lars Hentschke)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: GAMMA-sio and dsp problem
Date: 5 May 1994 07:21:38 GMT
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Andrew A. Chernov, Black Mage (ache@astral.msk.su) wrote:
: In comp.os.386bsd.questions Lars Hentschke writes:

: >5. login over modem:

: >  HERE COMES ON THE FOREIGN SITE MUCH LIKE "GF#@%$SGFA " AFTER
: >  "CONNECT 14400"

: It looks much like that modem speed don't match serial speed.
: If you setup some speed into /etc/ttys many modems don't follows
: it automatically but needs to store this speed into configuration
: profile or issue AT command at this speed at least.
: You need to check also that your modem speed is the same after
: DTR reset (carrier drop).

hmmmmm if i store (eg. 14400/V42.bis) hard in my modem-register,
a modem, which only able to do 9600, cant connect to me.

(aehm, cua00 is never busy since dtrwait 300! - thanks)

Lars.