Branden Robinson wrote:
> I used to have exactly that problem. When the modem got hung up it wedged
> and I couldn't get back to it.
>
> It's probably been a year since I had to deal with it, though. IIRC it was
> a U.S. Robotics internal giving me this problem, and it has to do with
> one of th
John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Christopher R. Barry writes:
> > I have a Courier X2 and I always need to type pon, wait a second (the
> > modem lights change), then type pon again to connect.
>
> Try editing /etc/chatscripts/provider and changing 'OK' to 'OK-AT-OK' .
> Let know how it
That didn't do the trick. I have a couple more options to try. I hope to get
around
to it today. Will let the list know if I get it fixed. Any more ideas are
welcome:)
Thanks,
Kent
John Hasler wrote:
> Christopher R. Barry writes:
> > I have a Courier X2 and I always need to type pon, wai
On Mon, Feb 01, 1999 at 09:35:58AM +, ktb wrote:
> I posted a couple days ago (to Debian User's) about my modem freezing up. I
> got a couple
> suggestions and am now getting around to trying to solve this problem.
> The problem has increased in frequency so that every time after logging
> of
Christopher R. Barry writes:
> I have a Courier X2 and I always need to type pon, wait a second (the
> modem lights change), then type pon again to connect.
Try editing /etc/chatscripts/provider and changing 'OK' to 'OK-AT-OK' .
Let know how it works.
--
John Hasler
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ktb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I posted a couple days ago (to Debian User's) about my modem freezing up. I
> got a couple
> suggestions and am now getting around to trying to solve this problem.
> The problem has increased in frequency so that every time after logging
> off using "poff" my mo
ktb writes:
> I posted a couple days ago (to Debian User's) about my modem freezing up.
> I got a couple suggestions and am now getting around to trying to solve
> this problem. The problem has increased in frequency so that every time
> after logging off using "poff" my modem can't be accessed.
I posted a couple days ago (to Debian User's) about my modem freezing up. I
got a couple
suggestions and am now getting around to trying to solve this problem.
The problem has increased in frequency so that every time after logging
off using "poff" my modem can't be accessed. I have to shut th
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