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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Found it! The stupid thing would not handle data calls, and I was forced to use the 14.4 modems for data until I figured it out. The modem is a Performa 33.6. The difficulty was that in Class 1, which was the only fax mode it supports, the "auto-adaptive" mode did not work. So I had to teach it to remain in Class 0 (data) mode when idling by adding this to the config file. # # The remainder of this configuration is included so that the # modem "idles" in Class 0 while not sending or receiving facsimile. # ModemSetupAACmd: AT+FCLASS=0 # leave modem in class 0 I also had to change the AnswerRotary value to keep that line in data mode as a default instead of fax mode, for faster answering. AnswerRotary: "data fax" # rotates between AnswerBias: 1 I'm happy! I can now get the cheap dial-up to work, which is much faster than my local ISP and keeps passwords off Internet. Now, should this ModemSetupAACmd be set up in the "skel" or "class1" files in order to be that default for everyone? I'm certain that the el-cheapo 33.6 modem is not the only one with this problem as the configuration stands. Nico Kadel-Garcia Senior Engineer, CIRL Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBNkwvsj/+ItycgIJRAQHDVAP+PCW9wBuB52Loouu4jNNrSxTr5zSTc9q8 DvAvWl+rqTwbZUh4Nt1JI7f5GjvIZAb3Pkj3MoU24Ux+jdOYyOv35aIOTNkZ4won L5RY2ZAIzyfnooXnINiBMWuXqhxdA9wuozehkDLX8Gn1tRncylJDwqthpKIBCo4R o4tvBbvJ6iQ= =qQDq -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----