One "tricky" thing about the 28.8 and 14.4 U.S. Robotics modems that isn't well documented is the way you set the speed of the serial port. (You must set the speed of the serial port to a speed that will be compatible with the serial port on the HP3000. If the HP3000 port is configured to speed sense, you must make sure the modem's serial port speed is set to a rate within the range the HP3000 can handle, say 1200 - 19,200.) The secret is to connect a terminal to the serial port of the modem using the same baud rate for which you will later want to connect to the HP3000 with. With the terminal connected to the modem save the configuration to the modem's non-volatile memory (AT&W0). This should do it. (Also, I would recommend that you then turn off "smart" modem features with the switch settings. This will prevent problems particularly when you disconnect, that might prevent you from reconnecting.) Hope this all helps. . . Interstate Van Lines <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >I switched a 14,000 Sportster Robotics Modem with a 28,800 Robotics >Sportster Modem on a HP3000 host and cannot get a clean connection. I can >get a colon then nothing else except for odd characters. I am using >Reflection 1 ver 4.1 and have tried various baud rates and settings with no >success. I was wondering if anyone has had success with this modem and if >so, are there any special settings I need to know about?