Re: changing modem init


Subject: Re: changing modem init
From: Bryce Verdier (louiscipher@earthlink.net)
Date: Mon May 01 2000 - 22:12:34 MDT


pat i thank you for your info, my problem is not the string itself, but how to
change them. I have looked for information that will allow me to change the init
string that my modem uses.

any ideas?

b.

pac1@tiac.net wrote:

> Bryce Verdier wrote:
>
> > alright, i have been having this problem for a while, but i can't find any info
> > on how to change the init string on my modem... it is a external supra 56k
> > modem, and i don't know where or how i'm supposed to change that damn string so
> > that i can get it to dial out to the internet.
> >
> > thanks guys.
> >
> > b.
>
> Most modems use the basic Hayes Command Set.
>
> but try Supra's web site. There may be some additional commands for the supra.
>
> Here are some basic ones I know:
>
> at&f0 will get the modem's attention and load the factory default settings
>
> add any of the following:
>
> L0 for lowest speaker volume
> L1 for low speaker volume
> L2 for medium
> L3 for high
>
> M0 Speaker is always off
> M1 speaker is on until the modem detects a carrier
> M2 Speaker is always on
> M3 Speaker is off unless answering
>
> to dial,
>
> ATDT plus the phone #.
>
> KPPP works for me. You can poke around in the setup and put in things like
>
> AT&F0M1L3
>
> If F0 doesnt work try just F
>
> Lucent has a doc on their web site giving details on the AT command set for "Host
> based controllers"
> It's got everything.
>
> Apple has a doc called AT Commands for the Apple Internal Modem on their support
> pages.
>
> -Pat



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