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attention all generic modem owners

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jgoodman00

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Jan 23, 2001
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Howdy,

I need some assistance from people owning generic modems. I believe a lot of the generic v.90 (hardware controlled) modems use a rockwell chipset.....

I am trying to find out what string is required to be entered in the advanced part of the modem properties, in order to set the modem volume to maximum. We have lost the manual, & I cannot remember what the string is, D'Oh!!!!

So does anyone with a generic modem know what the string is?? If nobody knows this, does anyone know what the string would be for specific modems, because I would like to think this string would be a fairly standard command!!!!

Thankyou people James Goodman
j.goodman00@btinternet.com
 
I have a 14.4K modem and the AT command for volume loud is L3. Hope that may help
 
M1L3
That sets volume to loudest and shuts it off after connect.
M0=off
M1=on until connected
M2=" " "
M3on all the time
L0=off
L1=quiet
L2=medium
L3=loud

These commands are Hayes standard, and apply to Rockwell/Conexant, ESS, Cirrus Logic/Ambient and Lucent modems, although there are exceptions.
They do NOT apply to USR/3com which use Texas Instruments chipsets. Cheers,
Jim
reboot@pcmech.com
Moderator at Staff at Windows 9x/ME instructor.
Jim's Modems:
 
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