Re: (PM) Telepath x2

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Wed, 29 Jul 98 16:57:48 -0000

Mark Zedwick said on 7/28/98 4:14 PM

>You want to issue the following command:
>
>atx2

Is there a V.90 code for this modem? I have a customer with a
Gateway2000 and the telejunk modem and Gateway is telling him that the
code is not available yet. I am going to his house tommorrow with a Zoom
and a Supra to make sure that his slow tranfer speeds are not phone line
related.

jer
>
>This will force the modem to do x2, even if the phone lines don't support
>it, and even if your PM3 doesn't support x2. As an alternate, you can issue
>this command. It won't work on all Telepath x2 modems, though. Some of them
>need to be upgraded.
>
>atv90
>
>You also might want to issue the following command
>
>at&w&w1
>
>This will write the new settings into the NVRAM, so that next time the
>modem is reset, it will remember this setting, and connect with the new
>wonder-speeds.
>
>At 12:05 AM 7/24/98 +0000, you wrote:
>>PM3 - 3.8b15
>>Telepath for Windows with x2. (Don't think it is flashed v.90).
>>Connect speed only 31k.
>>
>>What is the init string to force it to 56K?
>>
>>
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