Damn V.92!
Robert Black Eagle
rbe
Mon May 17 11:38:44 PDT 2004
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Nope. It's a ial modem. I found the init string hidden in the .inf file on
the supplied "Windows install disk." .inf files are plain text files (may be
zipped). I looked for HKR, init and the string following (ignoring <cr> --
the carriage return) and cut and pasted the string. It works, now, but I
should probably do AT&F at some point.
In case anyone is interested, the init string for a Puretek (or Purecom)
TP56i or TPF56 Fax/Modem (sold by CompUSA as a 56K External Data/Fax Modem
V.92, although Voice is supported, too) is:
AT&FE0V1&D2&C1S0=0
It's slow to initiate dialing, though, so I suppose I should be doing
something else with it.
On Thursday 10 October 2002 8:38 pm, m.w.chang wrote:
> AT&F to restore factory settings. is your modem a USB one?
>
> Robert Black Eagle wrote:
> > All it needs is the correct initilization string. I can get it to work
> > by sending "ATZ&U1", but it is slow to start dialing. I suspect I'm
> > missing something. Do I need the "Z", or should I add something else?
> > Does anyone know?
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Robert Black Eagle
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