Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!dasys1!mikej From: mikej@dasys1.UUCP (Mike Johnston) Newsgroups: pubnet.sysops,comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: modem answering at wrong speed Summary: This may help Keywords: modems 2400 1200 Xenix getty line speeds Message-ID: <5716@dasys1.UUCP> Date: 24 Jul 88 15:21:56 GMT References: <273@mjbtn.UUCP> Reply-To: mikej@dasys1.UUCP (Mike Johnston) Organization: Datamerica Systems, NYC Lines: 24 In article <273@mjbtn.UUCP> root@mjbtn.UUCP (Mark J. Bailey) writes: >I am having an annoying problem that some of you may have also experienced. >my modems set to answer at 2400 baud and then cycle to 1200 on a CR and then >back to 2400. They are supposed to reset to 2400 baud at logoff, aren't >they? Well, what is happening is that on initial setup, they answer the >first calls just fine, and then when the user logs off, they answer the >next call properly at 2400 baud ... sometimes. At other times, they seems >to get "stuck" in a 1200 baud mode, and that is where they stay, regardless I have had similar problems. A partial victory might be achieved by setting your modems to reset on a dtr change. I.E. ATD0 I believe. Thus, when the getty drops the line (dtr low) the modem performs an ATZ on itself and resets back to 2400 baud. This has worked somewhat well on my machine but sometimes the modem just loops on itself and continually resets for hours until someone turns it off. I am using a Hayes 2400 external on an Altos 2086 running Xenix. If someone else has a more elegant solution I'd sure like to hear it. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Michael R. Johnston / cpmain!mrj | |Franchise Data Specialist ....cmcl2!phri!dasys1! | |Career Employment Services Inc. \ mikej | | ".......but it was working just yesterday.........." | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+