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To: Zeddie88 who wrote (7689)5/30/1999 2:43:00 PM
From: RJL  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
"I think I'm on the L4 setting (neighbors calling the cops!) on my machine. Thanks
for the input. Have tried ATL0 and ATMO (thanks CharleyMike!) in the "extra
settings" box but still no luck.

I'm thinking about trying to enter these commands somewhere in DOS instead. Any
ideas?"


Once again, try changing it directly from the Dial-up Networking connection icon instead of the modem icon in Control Panel or through the Device Manager. I've rarely seen it not work.

As far as DOS commands go, I can't think of one. Unless the manufacturer of the modem has some software program for this problem that would not be overwritten by Windows on load.

Who makes the modem?

Rich
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