Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!agate!bionet!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!leah!itsgw!steinmetz!uunet!hsi!stpstn!aad From: aad@stpstn.UUCP (Anthony A. Datri) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems Subject: Re: using TB+ modem to call slow and PEP sites Keywords: telebit modem Message-ID: <2833@stpstn.UUCP> Date: 16 Feb 89 22:53:19 GMT References: <822@vicorp.UUCP> Reply-To: aad@stepstone.com Organization: The Stepstone Corporation, Sandy Hook, CT Lines: 26 In article <822@vicorp.UUCP> dale@vicorp.UUCP (Dale Nielsen) writes: >their modem answers at 2400 baud before it tries PEP high speed mode, >so I end up hooking up at 2400 rather than PEP. If I set the modem >to PEP mode, then I can't talk to the 2400 baud sites. I haven't really tried to talk to 2400 baud sites with our TB, as we have other, 2400 baud max modems for that. I keep our TB locked at 19.2Kb until I have the time to play with having it autobaud. Something that seems to work to make it ignore the 2400 baud tones at the other end is to put a "PU" after the phone number. Eg., here's one of my L.sys entries (on a Sun) : xxx Any,15 cua5 19200 cua5 \ "" ATX3S50=255\r OK ATDTxxxxxpu\r CONNECT "" \ ""-\r-login:-\r-login:-\r-login: \r login: ustpstn ssword xxxx The "pu" seems to do it. This TB is used for both incoming and outgoing calls, all PEP. -- @disclaimer(Any concepts or opinions above are entirely mine, not those of my employer, my GIGI, my VT05, or my 11/34) beak is@>beak is not Anthony A. Datri @SysAdmin(Stepstone Corporation) aad@stepstone.com stpstn!aad