At 09:20 PM 4/22/97 -0700, Peter wrote (in part):

>what is needed is to prime the modem.
>
>Connect modem to any PC. Configure pc port as 38400 8N1.
>Then issue follwoing commands
>
>AT&F1   (Reset to defaults with hardware flow control)
>AT&W    (write to NVram current Config.)
>
>power off modem and re-connect to WSC.


We have a similar situation with our dial-in lines using a Perle 394e
controller with ASCII cards.  Ya have to prime the modems.

I've -also- found that, on occasion, I need to re-prime the modems.  Random
glitches seem to make our modems 'forget' their settings.  Re-priming them
gets things running properly again.  Fortunately, this only happens once or
twice a year.

--paul E Musselman
PaulMmn@ix.netcom.com

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