In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 07/05/98
at 05:45 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Do you really want to have spd_vhi set?
It's a 56k modem which will run at 33.6 w/o the x2 connection. According to
everything I've read this (spd_vhi) is appropriate. I noticed the 115200 in
there as the baud base, but
On Sun, Jul 05, 1998 at 04:42:28PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 07/05/98
at 05:45 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Do you really want to have spd_vhi set?
It's a 56k modem which will run at 33.6 w/o the x2 connection. According to
everything I've read this
You might try ATFB1 in place of atz. I have found
that most USR Sportsters (contrary to documentation) require
B1 to lock DTE rate (serial speed) upon connection.
The F ensures you're starting from the factory defaults
every time.
- Marsh
ABORTBUSY
ABORTNO CARRIER
ABORT
Isn't a Baud_base of 115200 too small for a 56k speed ? Shouldn't it be
23something (231400 ?) for that speed ? don't they say that the modem-computer
rate should be at least 4 times then line speed ?
The changes made no difference. Thanks for the suggestions, though.
Last thing I can
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 07/04/98
at 07:24 PM, kenneth scharf [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Just a guess. Make sure that you have specified a connection speed of
115200 (between computer and modem). Of course you must have '550 uarts in
the serial port.
Thanks. Have done that. It's an
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 07/04/98
at 07:24 PM, kenneth scharf [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Just a guess. Make sure that you have specified a connection speed of
115200 (between computer and modem). Of course you must have '550 uarts in
the serial port.
Thanks. Have done that. It's an
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on
07/05/98
at 09:26 AM, Lindsay Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hi,
You most likely have a bug in your chatscript. Would you like me to vet it
for you?
Sure. Thanks. I've packed it up from OS/2 with Infozip's zip. I presume
you mean ppp.chatscript? Included other
The changes made no difference. Thanks for the suggestions, though.
Last thing I can think of is whether the serial driver is setting up the
cua1/ttyS1 file correctly. Following is output from setserial (I'd already
reset the speed to vhi from normal):
/dev/ttyS1, Line 1, UART: 16550A, Port:
Got my PPP connection up and running with a USR 56k modem. The modem WILL
connect through regular dialup (33.6). Problem is that it doesn't
transmit properly when connected with the provider's X2 modem. It DOES work
under OS/2. Init string's same. Login procedure is simple (no PAP or CHAP,
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