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Try putting an "X3" in the dial string.  If it's a generic Hayes compatible
modem, you can always put in:

AT&F&C1&D2&W

But, that will clear any proprietary compression, etc. protocols currently
in non-volatile memory.

Ted


>Hi all,
>
>Can someone point me to a good refernece on setting up modem init strings. A
>friend gave me a Suntac 28.8 but didn't have any documentation on it. The
>dip script dies between reset and dial and the only thing in between is send
>so it must be the problem.
>
>BTW Seyon dials out with no problems. Is there a way of finding out what
>string it uses then give it to dip?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Jim S.
>
>
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