I'm able to get this modem to dial into the router just fine. Problem is
still driving me nuts is that all the characters are showing up as garbage
(ø~<`?ú?³³?)messed up stuff. I am using Hyperterm and have tryed with
other programs as well. Has anyone been successful with dialing into
rout
Thanks guys,
Where would I check / lock the modem DTE speed? all i see is the jumper for
"normal" and "override"
I am dialing into the AUX port which leads me to the
Hardware=flow control
when I do a show line i see that the Line is 9600 which is = to the config I
have made on my modem. I do a
I thankfully don't work on modems much anymore, paid my dues there ;)
so I would have to get my hands on the modem manual for anything more
specfic.
Dave
416South wrote:
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> Thanks guys,
>
> Where would I check / lock the modem DTE speed? all i see is the jumper for
> "normal" and "override"
thanks anyhow it's appreciated
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What interface is the modem connected to? If you're dialing into the
console port then you should turn off flowcontrol on the modem. You should
use hardware flow control only if you're connecting to the AUX port.
I'm sure you've already checked this, but make sure the speed setting on the
line
What interface is the modem connected to? If you're dialing into the
console port then you should turn off flowcontrol on the modem. You should
use hardware flow control only if you're connecting to the AUX port.
I'm sure you've already checked this, but make sure the speed setting on the
line
Most common problem is not locking the modem DTE speed. For some
stupid reason there is an option, often default, to have the modem DTE
speed follow the connect speed.
dave
416South wrote:
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> I'm able to get this modem to dial into the router just fine. Problem is
> still driving me nuts
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