Re: Testing modems

2000-11-04 Thread Robert Waldner
On Sat, 04 Nov 2000 11:28:28 EST, "Andrew Hagen" writes: >After reading the manual, open a comm program. Programs for these are in the >communications tree of packages. Once you are able to type in "AT" and >get back "OK", you are communicating with the modem. Then you can alter >the registers an

Re: Testing modems

2000-11-04 Thread Andrew Hagen
You'll need either a paper manual for the modem, or a downloadable one. I think you can download modem manuals from the USR or 3COM site. After reading the manual, open a comm program. Programs for these are in the communications tree of packages. Once you are able to type in "AT" and get back "

Testing modems

2000-11-04 Thread Cam Ellison
I am having problems with my USR 1171; among its uses is to answer the phone and take faxes. Now PMfax isn't happy with it, and I suspect some of the registers may be screwed up. Does ayone know of a test application (maybe something like Telix, which runs on DOS) that will poke around in the mod