28 May 2012 03:24
Re: modem question
chris <chevhq <at> gmail.com>
2012-05-28 01:24:31 GMT
2012-05-28 01:24:31 GMT
On Sun, 2012-05-27 at 06:14 -0500, Linda wrote: > On 05/27/2012 04:09 AM, Basil Chupin wrote: > > On 27/05/12 18:35, Ric Moore wrote: > >> On 05/26/2012 11:22 PM, Basil Chupin wrote: > >>> On 27/05/12 07:45, Ric Moore wrote: > >>>> On 05/25/2012 11:04 AM, Linda wrote: > >>>>> I have a computer set up so you can dial in and work > >>>>> on it from > >>>>> another location. Lately I am having problems that if > >>>>> the line > >>>>> disconnects (our phone lines have problems) the > >>>>> computer is not > >>>>> releasing the modem so you then can not call back in > >>>>> and reconnect > >>>>> without having someone on site shutdown the computer > >>>>> and restart it. > >>>>> My question is should I be looking at settings for the > >>>>> modem or for > >>>>> mgetty to ensure that if the call is broken that ttyS1 > >>>>> is freed back > >>>>> up and the modem is reset so it can answer the new > >>>>> call. In the past > >>>>> the most I had to do was get someone to turn off the > >>>>> modem and turn > >>>>> it back on in a few minutes to reset everything so you > >>>>> could call > >>>>> in. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> AH!! Olde SKOOL!! It's your init string. It should > >>>> automatically > >>>> detect that the call is dropped and re-init itself > >>>> which mgetty will > >>>> pick up on. Just do a google search on your modem and > >>>> you will find a > >>>> good init string for it. I USED to know all this stuff > >>>> by heart, but I > >>>> have conveniently forgotten it all. I used to have 8 > >>>> phone lines to my > >>>> Linux based BBS with various modems that all had to be > >>>> properly > >>>> configured to avoid what is happening to you. Getting > >>>> your init string > >>>> correct is a beautiful thing. Keep it written down in a > >>>> safe place, > >>>> just in case something mangles it. :) Ric > >>> > >>> I think it is the S10 register....I think. > >> > >> D2 is rattling around in my brain for some reason. > >> http://www.56k.com/inits/a2z.shtml > > > > This series of posts has started me on the "nostalgia > > quest"
. A few minutes ago I found this in my notebook > > as the init string for one of my modems: > > > > B0 E0 S95=47 W1 X3 &C1 &D2 \N5 S11=75 % %C3 % %E2 &W &W1 > > > > What the heck all of this means I now don't remember! :-D > > > > But in there is the "D2" you mention. > > > >> Hopefully, this a REAL modem, like an external US > >> Robotics, and not some $2 internal "win-modem". Ric > > > > Oh god, not one of those "Win-modems" :'( . > > > > Mind you, there was one internal modem which used a > > Conexant chip which performed flawlessly with a driver > > which, to begin with, was free but then capitalism took > > over and the driver cost an arm and a leg - but it WORKED. > > (Actually, I still have the modem somewhere in the > > darkroom in the garage.) > > > > BC > > > No its an external US Robotics modem. I found the S10 stuff > reading on Thursday and Friday and tried setting it. I'll > look into what the D2 is for. It looks like everyone agrees > I need to focus on modem settings to fix the issue not on > mgetty's configuration. Some day I might have to give up on > dialing in but most of our programs are still text based so > it works fine, the hard part is finding a modem to buy > hopefully this one will last a good decade or more like the > one it replaced. > Thanks > Linda > Hi Linda, try this ATQ0 v1 e1 s0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS =0 Have been using this with a US Robotics, and it has worked with all versions of 'Buntu since 4 -- -- Cheers the Kiwi
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> >> D2 is rattling around in my brain for some reason.
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