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- From: berger@atropa (Mike Berger)
- Subject: Re: INTEL MODEMS
- References: <1elvp2INNoli@morrow.stanford.edu>
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- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
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- Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1992 21:28:14 GMT
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- EP.MXG@forsythe.stanford.edu (Maurice Green) writes:
- >Regarding the problems of Intel modems connecting with older 2400
- >baud modems....I have a new Intel SatisFAXtion/400 and I had no
- >success connecting to our campus host at 2400, but was fine at 9600
- >baud (so why would I want 2400?). Intel tech support provided the
- >answer...the 2400 baud modems were not "smart" modems, so all I had
- >to do was issue the command string AT\N0\Q0\V0\J1 to shut down all
- >of the error correction features, etc and the connection worked
- >perfectly.
- *----
- This is not a problem unique to Intel. Even my mnp-5 2400 baud
- modems have to be reprogrammed not to use mnp to connect to 2400
- and 1200 baud modems that don't have that feature. The mnp
- negotiation confuses modems that aren't so equipped.
- --
- Mike Berger
- Internet berger@atropa.stat.uiuc.edu
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