I could be more explicit in documentation...
 
If you have modemtype = auto in smsc, kannel would autodetect speed and modem.
 
If you set the modemtype, kannel will use the group from modems.conf, and if speed
is unset in it, kannel uses 9600.
 
If you explicitly want kannel to autodetect, use speed = 0 in smsc group.
 
The idea was that if someone knows that a certain modem works at a certain speed, it
should be defined in modems.conf and kannel won't need to autodetect.
 
if one specific modem don't work at that speed, just set it at smsc group or set it to
0 to autodetect.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 3:44 PM
Subject: speed (smsc_at2.c)

Well, I noticed an error is caused by the different speed.
As noticed by someone else there should be some problems autodetecting speed.
As Bruno said speed should be autodetected if not specified,
by the way is not so now (but it was).
I have 6 modem wavecom
5 modem has 9600, one has 19200.
With current cvs, it sets speed to 9600 (I don't set it in kannel.conf)
 and then 5 modem works, the 19200 gets "no answer from modem".
This is an error that should be fixed before new release.
Andrea
  
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