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Cardinal Modems and Hawaii

Greg Alexand

Cardinal Modems and Hawaii

by Greg Alexand » Sun, 12 May 1996 04:00:00

I am trying to connect to Hawaii with a Cardinal 28.8 external modem,
and I get garbled letters when I connect.  I was able to connect last
week with this modem, and everything seemed to work fine.  The modem
string I am currently using is AT&F^M~~~AT\N0%C0+MS=9,1,9600,9600^M.
I would appreciate any help.

                                                Greg Alexander
"Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day.  Teach him how to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime."

Greg Alexand

Cardinal Modems and Hawaii

by Greg Alexand » Mon, 13 May 1996 04:00:00



>I am trying to connect to Hawaii with a Cardinal 28.8 external modem,
>and I get garbled letters when I connect.  I was able to connect last
>week with this modem, and everything seemed to work fine.  The modem
>string I am currently using is AT&F^M~~~AT\N0%C0+MS=9,1,9600,9600^M.
>I would appreciate any help.

>                                                Greg Alexander
>"Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day.  Teach him how to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime."

I am still really struggling to get on-line.  I have received a couple
of suggestions from Hawaii_Help, but I am still unable to connect.  I
tried literally 100 times with variations of 10 or more strings.  I am
able to connect about 5% of time but I get garbled words and then the
connection goes away.  What makes this more frustrating is that last
week I was able to connect at 19200 with the string of AT&F.  The last
string I tried was AT&F%C0\N0+MS=9,0,9600,9600^M.  I wish somebody
would tell me something (i.e. tough luck, too bad or anything). I dont
think it is a phone line problem, I am able to connect to a local ISP
here in Georgia.  Thanks for any and all responses.  I don't know who
else to ask for help.

                                            Greg Alexander
"Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day.  Teach him how to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime."

Gary Hama

Cardinal Modems and Hawaii

by Gary Hama » Tue, 14 May 1996 04:00:00




>>I am trying to connect to Hawaii with a Cardinal 28.8 external modem,
>>and I get garbled letters when I connect.  I was able to connect last
>>week with this modem, and everything seemed to work fine.  The modem
>>string I am currently using is AT&F^M~~~AT\N0%C0+MS=9,1,9600,9600^M.
>>I would appreciate any help.

>>                                                Greg Alexander
>>"Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day.  Teach him how to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime."
>I am still really struggling to get on-line.  I have received a couple
>of suggestions from Hawaii_Help, but I am still unable to connect.  I
>tried literally 100 times with variations of 10 or more strings.  I am
>able to connect about 5% of time but I get garbled words and then the
>connection goes away.  What makes this more frustrating is that last
>week I was able to connect at 19200 with the string of AT&F.  The last
>string I tried was AT&F%C0\N0+MS=9,0,9600,9600^M.  I wish somebody
>would tell me something (i.e. tough luck, too bad or anything). I dont
>think it is a phone line problem, I am able to connect to a local ISP
>here in Georgia.  Thanks for any and all responses.  I don't know who
>else to ask for help.
>                                            Greg Alexander
>"Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day.  Teach him how to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime."

Drop me a line if you get an answer, I was able to connect last night,
and ran a couple of races (first time). I tried again today, and
sounds like I've run into your problem, garbled text followed by a
message "connecting to papyrus communications server" and then
disconnect! I'm calling from Ca, and won't try too many more times!

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