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If both modems exchange carrier signals but fail to establish a communications link,
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Place the call again. The telephone company routes all calls,
even local calls, differently each time you
call.
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Call a different modem to see if the problem persists.
The problem may be with the modem you
first tried to call.
If your modem doesn't connect at 2400 bps with a 2400 bps modem,
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The remote modem might be an older 2400 bps modem that
does not support error control. Disable
error control with the
following command: AT&M0<Enter>
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Try connecting with the remote modem again.
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When the call is finished, remember to reset the modem:
ATZ<Enter>
During data transfer…
If your screen displays random or garbage characters,
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Set your software to the same word length, parity, and Stop bits
as the remote modem.
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Make sure that your software and modem are set to the same
flow control setting and to either a fixed or
variable serial port
rate.
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Type the following command to load the template that enables
hardware flow control as well as other
optimal settings.
AT&F1<Enter>
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Disable any Terminate and Stay Resident (TSR) programs
running in the background.