[comp.sys.apple2] Datalink 2400 question

basilisk@banana.ucsb.edu (Can't touch this...) (11/29/90)

Is there an AT command to initialize an AE Datalink 2400 modem to 2400
baud?  All the defaults seem to put it to 1200.  How can I initialize
it to 2400?  Thanks in advance.



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00csgunn@bsu-ucs.uucp (Apple II Forever) (11/30/90)

In article <7481@hub.ucsb.edu>, basilisk@banana.ucsb.edu (Can't touch this...) writes:

> Is there an AT command to initialize an AE Datalink 2400 modem to 2400
> baud?  All the defaults seem to put it to 1200.  How can I initialize
> it to 2400?  Thanks in advance.
> 

Ed - 

I have a Datalink 2400 and according to my manual the command...

ATZ

should reset the state of the modem... I believe that this should
set the modem to 2400 baud. That is the default... Otherwise I would
suggest checking your Dip Switches... They might be causing the problem.

Hope this helps..

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alfter@uns-helios.nevada.edu (SCOTT ALFTER) (11/30/90)

In article <7481@hub.ucsb.edu> basilisk@cornu.ucsb.edu writes:
>Is there an AT command to initialize an AE Datalink 2400 modem to 2400
>baud?  All the defaults seem to put it to 1200.  How can I initialize
>it to 2400?  Thanks in advance.

Try setting switch 4 on the modem to the closed position.  Better yet,
close all the switches; that is their factory setting.  There is no AT
command to set baud rate.  There is a ^A command to set baud rate, but
(1) most telecomm programs won't let you issue the command and (2)
most telecomm programs change baud rate automatically in accordance
with the baud rate returned in the CONNECT message.

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bill@pro-gateway.cts.com (Bill Long, SysOp) (11/30/90)

In-Reply-To: message from basilisk@banana.ucsb.edu

>Is there an AT command to initialize an AE Datalink 2400 modem to 2400
>baud?  All the defaults seem to put it to 1200.  How can I initialize
>it to 2400?  Thanks in advance.

If you're using the DataTerm software that came with it, it's the software
that's doing it. The startup macro (I forgot what the file name is) sets the
baud rate to 1200...all you have to do is change that macro file...

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MQUINN%UTCVM@PUCC.PRINCETON.EDU (12/02/90)

I've got a Datalink 2400 internal.  Since I've installed the DataTerm software
on my HD (5 months ago) I haven't been able to set up my macro keys.  It
just doesn't recognize my macro files.  I've tried putting them in the
root directoy, the DL directory and the termcaps directory, but the stupid
thing won't work.  Has anyone else gotten their DL software to work with
macros on their HD?  If so, how?

Thanks

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