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Re: /etc/chatscripts/provider



IIRC i think the AT commands are L<n> and M<n>
oh joi the good old says of trouble shooting modems while working at tech
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan Chen" <aero6dof@yahoo.com>
To: <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 10:45 AM
Subject: Re: /etc/chatscripts/provider


> If you use Windowmaker, you can use wmppp which monitors if your
> connected, the connection speed, etc.  It probably works fine with
> other window managers, but they tend to have their own, more native
> looking applets.
>
> If I recall the AT command set might also have a volume control. ATVn
> where n=0-3.  Of course this is from memory of my old 14.4 US Robotics
> modem manual, so try to verify that independently. :)
>
> --- "D. Hoyem" <youto_22554@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > When I dial up to the net the modem connects but the
> > volume is so loud that I have to turn the speaker
> > down, but then I have to turn it up to hear any mp3's
> > etc..or get blasted out.  As root I added atm0=off
> > above the line OK-AT-OK ATDT <number> and that turns
> > off the speaker, but then it is hard to tell when I
> > connected. Any help or idea what to use so that I can
> > tell when I'm connected, would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> > Don
>
>
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