> Hi again,
>
> In regards to my posting about the above modem, I've now tried the following
> init strings:
>
> +ms=1.11.14400,28800
> & f + m s = V 3 4 , , , 2 8 8 0 0 , ,
> +MS=11,1,300,33600,300,33600
>
> the modem does not like any of these init strings. It will refuse to dial
> and DUN yeilds the following error: Error 630. The port was reset due to
> hardware failure.
first if it's using +ms commands it's normally
+MS=X,Y,Z,A,B,C
X: 11, 12 (V34, K56, V90 are variants)
Y: 0, 1, 2 (I think 2 exists) 0 for no auto-negotiation, 1 for
auto-neg
Z: bottom rate for xmit
A: top rate for xmit
B: bottom rate for recv
C: top rate for recv
However, some use variations...
Like
+MS=X,Y,B,C
the best way to find out what it accepts is to use something like
hyperterminal or telix and test the commands piece by piece
such as
+MS=11
+MS=11,0
... etc...
now if you can find the manual for that modem with the AT commands that
should have the info... seems they don't have the manuals up on the
website yet...
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