The Digicom's started out nice, but are now locking up more frequently
(avg of about 1 every other day) than the sportsters. I guess I should
start plaing init string games with them...but Digicom hasn't been at all
helpful in debugging things...not that USR ever was either. The Digicom
is nice in port density, price, has really cool busy out jumpers on the
back that I can plug a telco test set into the listen to the modems
without disrupting the lines.
For Sportsters, I'm using:
init-chat "" ATZ4 OK AT&F1 OK ATS13=1S2=255S19=40S10=20S25=40E0&K3M0S12=0 OK
For the Digicoms (which are Rockwell v..34 and v.34+):
init-chat "" ATZ OK AT&F1 OK ATS2=255S95=11S30=240 OK
I've used the sportsters for a few years but am relatively new to
Rockwell. Can anyone suggest some init string black-magic that will make
them reliable?
If not, I need to get something else, and am trying to decide between USR
MP stuff and the new Microcom ISPorte. I have to MP boxes at another POP,
and they seem rock solid. How reliable have the ISPortes been so far?
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