On Friday, 26 September, 2003 08:49, Basil Chupin wrote: <snip> THANKS very much for getting all this back to me. It really makes me question any of the init strings, and look for redundancies. I'm going to be taking this step at a time, and I've got a lot on my plate the next two days, sooo...
If it is &F1 then this is re-setting the modem to factory default settings for Profile1 - which may NOT be the same as the ones in Profile0. And it is Profile0 that you would normally be working with. In fact the ATZ mentioned below (and used in wvdial and so on) loads Profile0 into the active profile - but you have not reset it to factory defaults because you have used AT&F1 and reset Profile1.
Change the beginning of the above string to AT &F (&F0 which is the same thing; &F automatically means &F0 in modem language).
In the manual, it states, "All defaults are based on the &F1 Hardware Control template loaded in NVRAM". It says that the defaults are listed in italics, but the font is such that I can't tell what the italics are. I'm looking for a command I can send the modem that will print the defaults to stdout, but I don't find one. Do you know how I can find out??? I'm on my 3rd day waiting for a response from the manufacturers techs!!! 'Z' - resets modem to NVRAM profile selected by 'Y' command or dip 7. Seeing as how this is a PCI modem, I have no dip switches (yes, I even checked, just in case). As there is no 'Y' command in the init, this could be a problem. So, when I use 'ATZ' I am resetting the modem to something it can't recognize, even though I get an 'ok' response?!? Windoze only uses the AT command for init string #1. I'm going to test the following, and reply on this and the rest later: Init 1: AT Init 2: AT&F1 I'll let you know the results. Bernd -- "If you want to build a ship, don't drum up the men to gather wood, divide the work, and give orders. Instead, teach them to yearn for the vast and endless sea." Antoine de St. Exupery