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- From: wolfgang@netcom.com (Wolfgang Henke)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Digicom Scout modem
- Message-ID: <1992Dec30.154941.26448@netcom.com>
- Date: 30 Dec 92 15:49:41 GMT
- References: <92365.010046IEJLV@ASUACAD.BITNET>
- Organization: Netcom
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- jason l.v. (IEJLV@ASUACAD.BITNET) wrote:
- : I'm having a bit of a problem with my QuickComm Spirit II (which
- : is now the Digicom as they bought QuickComm out). I recently received
-
- Quickcomm produces modems under license from Digicom Systems Inc. They
- are also based on Digicom's chipset.
-
- : one system in particular it likes to connect at 7200. This happens very
- : often with this system (which happens to have Dual Standards).
- :
- : I've include my AT*O:
- : ------
- : MODEL:SCOUT PC PLUS
- : DTE: 19200 N81
- : DCE: IDLE
-
- Try to look at AT*O while online. It will report the line speed you are
- connected with, the error protocol used and the received signal level.
-
- : E1 K1 M0 Q0 V1 X4 TONE
- : &B0 &C1 &D2 &R0 &T5
- : *E9 *F3 *G1 *M2 *N6 *P0 *Q1 *S1 *T1
-
- Try *G0 instead of *G1. This will raise the threshold before a lower
- speed is negotiated during the initial handshake. As per the other
- settings, Dave McLane explained them rather well.
-
- --
- _________________________________________________________________________
- Wolfgang Henke Data lanes not car pool lanes wolfgang@netcom.com
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