On 29 Oct 1998, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
>
> You can enable (a rather crappy) logfunction in windows to catch the
> initstring. Then you just have to instert it in /etc/ppp/peers/*
Or you could grab it out of the registry if you are up to that daunting
behemouth... it's in: (usually... the num
>> "PLM" == Patrick L McGillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
PLM> Seems to me that under WIN95, the dial-up program sent a string to the
PLM> modem to make it talk at its fullest 56k rate. Under ppp, only atz is
PLM> sent to the modem before the dial string. While I can understand, that
PLM> differ
Hi,
Seems to me that under WIN95, the dial-up program sent a string to the
modem to make it talk at its fullest 56k rate. Under ppp, only atz is
sent to the modem before the dial string. While I can understand, that
different modems would use a different init string, somewhere there must
be a list
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