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From: Peter Connerty <peter@max.bns.com.au>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: at modem commands
Date: Sat, 13 Apr 1996 21:24:49 +0930
Organization: Camtech (SA) Pty Ltd
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Hi all,
I need to get into my modem SRegisters, the only way I have found so far
is "kermit -l /dev/ttyd?" then a "c" then I can type ath1 to take it off
line or atz to put it back on again, but I can't get ate1 to work and
echo anything to my screen, I need to reconfig my modems, therefor I need
to see the registers, can anyone tell me another way of doing this? it is
very urgent, as I run 4 28.8's and they will not connect at the correct
speeds, each connection is a differant speed, even from the same modem
dialing in,
replys to peter@max.bns.com.au please!
Cheers...
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