Date: Wed, 27 Mar 1996 21:06:30 +0300 From: Gragory Fomenkov <grag@sunny.aha.ru> To: Rob Simons <rob@xs1.simplex.nl> Cc: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: V.34 Modem on ttyd? Message-ID: <315983A6.F51@sunny.aha.ru> References: <199603221059.LAA05457@xs1.simplex.nl>
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I wrote: > > | How can I manage to use a V.34 Modem with DTE speed more than 9600 for > | accepting dial up calls ? > Rob Simons answered: > What you forgot to do was initialize /dev/ttyid0 at the desired speed. > You can do this with the script /etc/rc.serial look there for details, > it will also set the lock device /dev/ttyld0 for you. > > Don't forget to make contact with the modem, -at the right speed- and > save the settings with 'atw' -at the speed with which you'll be > setting up the /dev/ttyd0 device-. > It works! One thing I've done is setting modem at -right- speed. My ZyXEL Elite V34 had strange factory settings: fix DTE speed at 9600! But before I've solved this problem I got mgetty+senfax from ftp.leo.org. I think it's a very usefull packages. I only told him to receive calls at 115200 and it was done automatically without reprogramming modem's NVRAM. Grag
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