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Date:      Fri, 20 Mar 1998 13:17:02 -0600
From:      "Wyman,  Karen" <karen.wyman@brite.com>
To:        "'FreeBSD-Questions@freebsd.org'" <FreeBSD-Questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Help with Motorola Lifestyle modem problem
Message-ID:  <199803201915.NAA11586@smtp-gw.wichita.brite.com>

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> Hi,
> I certainly hope you can help me or point me in the direction where I
> can find an answer to a problem I am dealing with.  
> I work in Tech Support for a company called Brite Voice Systems.  We
> sell PCs, hardware and software that answers the phone and then gives
> users the options of "press 1 to register for classes, press 2 to
> check
> your schedule for Fall classes..."   Our products are used by
> universities and businesses.  To help us support some of our customers
> we have set up dial in access into some sites.  This consists of a
> modem
> and PC within Tech Support and a modem and PC at the site.  We have
> been
> using Motorola Lifestyle 28.8 external modems at the sites but we are
> having problems with this modem.
> It seems that the modem works for a while just fine (we can connect to
> it and if gives us a login prompt) but after a time we find that we
> can
> dial into the site and get connected but we can't get a log in prompt.
> The only way to resolve the problem is to send someone to the site and
> have them power the modem off and then back on.  After this has been
> done we can once again use the modem just fine (for awhile).
> We have tried modifying the init string that is set up within the UNIX
> /usr/lib/uucp/Dialers file but this has not resolved the problem.  The
> current init string is:
>     AT&FE \p\p\p AT&FEQ2\\T10S0=1&W&W1
> Motorola suggested we add:  &D3
> but that hasn't worked.
> We have even sent some of the Lifestyle modems back to Motorola and
> they
> have upgraded their chip to version 6 but we are still having the
> problem.
> I have been searching the Web to find any help that I can and I came
> across your article on "FreeBSD Handbook".  I was wondering if you had
> any suggestions.  I have another call into Motorola,  they say that it
> must be our software.  The engineer that I am working with here at
> Brite
> thinks that it must be Motorola's hardware.  
> At some of our sites we are using Practical Peripheral 144 V.32bis
> external modems.  They work just fine; but on the PP modem we are able
> to lock in the DTE baud rate.  We have not found a way to do this on
> the
> Motorola modem.
> Currently we have about 20 modems that we are unable to log into.
> This
> means that we will have to send our field person around to power
> off/on
> all these modems.  It really is hard to believe that we can't find a
> solution to this problem.  Do you have any suggestions?
> 
> Any suggestions that you have would be appreciated.   If we can't
> resolve this we will have to replace all these modems with something
> that works (after we find something that does work!).
> 
> Karen Wyman
> Brite Voice Systems, Technical Support
> 
> karen.wyman@brite.com
> (781)821-0320 x243
> 

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