Ok,
If the modems are Rockwell based ones, you can generally use:
AT+MS=11,1
Failing that, you can try
AT+MS=11
or even
AT+MS=11,1,300,33600 (which is what I usually use).
I have a text file here we use to slow down our customers modems with
(we're an ISP). It has rockwell info, as well
Ok,
If the modems are Rockwell based ones, you can generally use:
AT+MS=11,1
Failing that, you can try
AT+MS=11
or even
AT+MS=11,1,300,33600 (which is what I usually use).
I have a text file here we use to slow down our customers modems with
(we're an ISP). It has rockwell info, as well
Sorry, I don't know where else to ask this. I run a small Debian
server and handle it with dialup from a M$ W2K machine and pretty
good V90 modems. (Sorry, no choice of OS for other reasons!)
I'm running into major problems suddenly with two different modems:
dial up links to the network the
Sorry, I don't know where else to ask this. I run a small Debian
server and handle it with dialup from a M$ W2K machine and pretty
good V90 modems. (Sorry, no choice of OS for other reasons!)
I'm running into major problems suddenly with two different modems:
dial up links to the network th
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