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May 1997, Week 2

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Allen Heap <[log in to unmask]>
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Efren Castro <[log in to unmask]> wrote in article
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> I am trying to install a U.S. Robotics modem to use as a dial-in modem.
> Currently I have a HP modem and everything works fine, when I hang up
> the HP modem automatically signs me off my session without me having to
> do anything. Now that I have the Robotics modem my initial call works
> fine (able to sign on and work with my system) the problem is when I
> hang up without saying "bye" it leaves the hp3000 session open. In other
> words its treating the modem as a regular terminal even though you hang
> up.
>

Two things you can check.  First make sure that the modem is connected to a
port on the HP3000 that is configured for modem support and that the cable
is a modem cable.  The second thing to check is to make sure that DTR on
the modem is not set to forced on state (it should follow from the HP3000).

Allen Heap
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