On Mon, 24 May 1999, Karen Hu wrote: > Is there a way will make "pon" dial my modem silently? > I'm still using Hamm (version 2.0). > > (Note: I'm not on debian-user@, so plz include this address in your > msg).
Karen, I am pleased try to help you. You will find that the folk on this list are more than willing to help you. This help, in addition to the technological excellence are reasons why I am an adherent to Debian Distribution. Recently, on this list, this question was asked and answered. I have added a little to the speaker volume answer. This mailing list is archived at http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/ Please read it for it is a gold-mine! There is even a search engine, so you don't have to read a 1000 messages to find an answer. To send these commands to your modem, use a terminal program such as minicom or Kermit and connect to the modem. To set speaker to always off, issue the command atm0 I would place this command in the chatscript: Bilbo:/etc/chatscripts# cat provider ABORT BUSY ABORT "NO CARRIER" ABORT VOICE ABORT "NO DIALTONE" "" ATm0 # silence modem "" ATDTXXXXXXX # xxxxxxx is your isp phone no. ogin albertw # your isp login id word \qmye_passswordd # your password for you isp ption: W # what you tell your isp..; CAVEAT: I have NOT TESTED THIS, since I am not at a machine where I can dial my ISP to confirm that this is correct. I have confidene that this will work. However, you must test this. I have appended a message describing how to get more of the commands your modem provides. --David David Teague, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Debian GNU/Linux Because software support is free, timely, useful, technically accurate, and friendly. (Hope this qualifies.) >From my (limited) archive: > What command tells a modem to turn the sound off? CAVEAT: These are for my USR modem, and may not be exactly right for another Hayes compatible modem. See the commands listed below to get the full list of commands for your modem if these don't work as I advertise. atm0 speaker always off atm1 speaker on until CD is asserted atm2 speaker always on atm3 off during dialing, and on until carrier atl0 speaker volume lowest at1l speaker volume low volume atl2 speaker volume medium atl3 speaker volume loud > Where is there a list of the hayes/at modem commands? Your modem has this info built into it. Open up a terminal program, such as minicom, that is configured to use your modem device and enter the folloowing AT commands. list all commands at$ list all & commands at&$ list all dial commands atd$ list all S register commands ats$