Andrew R Reid writes:
> ATZ does a lot more than ATM0!
I'm aware of that. Nonetheless, replacing ATZ with ATM0 will almost
certainly work fine.
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> John Schmidt writes:
> > Try this for the #modeminit:
> >
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 07:31:26PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> Carel Fellinger writes:
> > Could it be some DNS query?
>
> Such as a browser tab loaded with to an auto-updating Web site?
Or exim or fetchmail doing some name lookup, or...
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John Schmidt writes:
> Try this for the #modeminit:
> # modeminit
> '' 'ATZ' OK ATZ OK ATM0
> the ATM0 turns off the sound completely.
Just replace the ATZ with ATM0.
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Carel Fellinger writes:
> Could it be some DNS query?
Such as a browser tab loaded with to an auto-updating Web site?
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On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 07:34:55PM -0500, Chip Rose wrote:
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> I've deleted all entries to exim in cron.weekly and cron.daily, the only
> places I found any reference to exim, and it still dials in every five
> minutes. For now, I'll have to just let it dial away until I find the
> answer, but w
On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, Pigeon wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 01:03:11PM -0500, Chip Rose wrote:
> > From the following syslog entry, it looks like the only thing going on
> > during the time it keeps trying to reconnect by itself, is exim is doing
> > something. I'll read up on it to see if it c
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 01:03:11PM -0500, Chip Rose wrote:
> From the following syslog entry, it looks like the only thing going on
> during the time it keeps trying to reconnect by itself, is exim is doing
> something. I'll read up on it to see if it can be removed or modified,
> but for now I've
On 9 Dec 2002, Ludwig wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 11:37, Chip Rose wrote:
> > My modem won't stop redialing periodically, even though I've got
> > inactivity timeout set for 300 seconds. A few minutes later, it dials in
> > again, and does it non-stop throughout the day, unless I kill the
> >
On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, John Schmidt wrote:
> Try this for the #modeminit:
> # modeminit
> '' 'ATZ' OK ATZ OK ATM0
>
> the ATM0 turns off the sound completely.
>
> > # modeminit
> > '' ATZ
>
> I am not sure about the redialing thing. Don't know if it has anything
> to do with some ip6 hosts lo
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 11:37, Chip Rose wrote:
> My modem won't stop redialing periodically, even though I've got
> inactivity timeout set for 300 seconds. A few minutes later, it dials in
> again, and does it non-stop throughout the day, unless I kill the
> connection with poff. Demand dialing is
Try this for the #modeminit:
# modeminit
'' 'ATZ' OK ATZ OK ATM0
the ATM0 turns off the sound completely.
> # modeminit
> '' ATZ
I am not sure about the redialing thing. Don't know if it has anything
to do with some ip6 hosts lookup??? Just taking a wild guess.
I hope someone will correct m
My modem won't stop redialing periodically, even though I've got
inactivity timeout set for 300 seconds. A few minutes later, it dials in
again, and does it non-stop throughout the day, unless I kill the
connection with poff. Demand dialing is on, but why does it keep
incessantly dialing in witho
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