On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 11:33, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> Ravi Verma wrote:
> 
> > Dear Friends:
> > 
> > When I try to connect using wvdial, the modem responds and wvdial
> > connects. But minicom keeps giving me "No Connection: Timeout" when I
> > try to dial the same server.
> > 
> > Any idea?
> > 
> 
> Check what initialization string wvdial is using, and try that same 
> string in minicom before connecting.
> 
> Regards,
> Ed.

A great init string to start with would be:

AT &F &C1 &D2 E1 Q0 V1 L1 M1

(Just as a standard that forces factory default, and then cleans up for
line noise...works with literally every modem...good for
troubleshooting)

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