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Anders Johansson
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Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 12:15 pm    Post subject: How to inhibit change of modem settings Reply with quote

I have two 9600N81 systems.
One dials the other, which auto answers.
When the connection is established, the answering side has changed
to 96007E1.

With traditional modems I have never seen this behaviour.
The modems always kept the settings they autobauded to from the
system they connect to. But with this particular PC-Card D-Link modem
on the calling side, the change takes place.

How can I inhibit modems from reconfiguring?

Thanks,
Anders J
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Moe Trin
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Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2004 5:14 am    Post subject: Re: How to inhibit change of modem settings Reply with quote

In article <52cud.123936$dP1.441247@newsc.telia.net>, Anders Johansson wrote:

Quote:
I have two 9600N81 systems.
One dials the other, which auto answers.
When the connection is established, the answering side has changed
to 96007E1.

With traditional modems I have never seen this behaviour.
The modems always kept the settings they autobauded to from the
system they connect to. But with this particular PC-Card D-Link modem
on the calling side, the change takes place.

That's not a modem setting - that is the software that you are using to
run the modem.

1. What operating system? What version?
2. What software are you running on the O/S that runs the modem?
Hyperterminal on windoze? ProComm on DOS? Minicom on Linux? cu from
some variant of uucp?

Quote:
How can I inhibit modems from reconfiguring?

Look at the instructions or help or man page for the software you are
using.

Old guy
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