Path: utzoo!utgpu!attcan!uunet!convex!killer!tness7!ninja!sys1!techsup!cpe!tif From: tif@cpe.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: modem answering at wrong speed Message-ID: <6800016@cpe> Date: 26 Jul 88 16:26:00 GMT References: <273@mjbtn.UUCP> Lines: 22 Nf-ID: #R:mjbtn.UUCP:273:cpe:6800016:000:1008 Nf-From: cpe.UUCP!tif Jul 26 11:26:00 1988 Written 11:06 pm Jul 22, 1988 by mjbtn.UUCP!root in cpe:comp.unix.xenix >I have 1) Mitsuba 2400 Internal Hayes compat. modem and 2) Prometheus 2400P >External Modem ... >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 >of getty sending at 2400 (supposedly), they still answer at 1200 baud. !@#$%^&*() modem's. Haven't you heard? Even Hayes isn't Hayes compatible! Many modems make this brain-dead mistake. Once they shift to 1200, bye-bye. I haven't tried this but I suspect a cron job to call out at 2400, even if it fails, will fix the modem as often as you need to. Oh yea, I have been told that some modems have a special command that means "Don't be so stupid." Paul Chamberlain Computer Product Engineering, Tandy Corp. ihnp4!sys1!cpe!tif