Modem does not hang up

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Guy Cohen

Hi all
I am trying to figure out how to make my modem disconnect.
I have an internal modem.
I run Hyper terminal, set the following commands:
AT&F
ATS0=1

and call it from another phone.
When I hear the handshake sounds- I hang up (the other phone)
It takes the modem 1 minute to hangup!!!
Please tell me what to do in order to make the modem hangup after few
seconds......

I tried AT&C1&D2 already.......

TIA
Guy
 
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Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev]

if memory serves, there is an S register that sets the disconnect wait
time... the delay is there to deal with communication dropouts.

Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]
 
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Franc Zabkar

Hi all
I am trying to figure out how to make my modem disconnect.
I have an internal modem.
I run Hyper terminal, set the following commands:
AT&F
ATS0=1

and call it from another phone.
When I hear the handshake sounds- I hang up (the other phone)
It takes the modem 1 minute to hangup!!!
Please tell me what to do in order to make the modem hangup after few
seconds......

I tried AT&C1&D2 already.......

TIA
Guy

I don't know if it will work when answering a call, but try setting S7
(wait for carrier after dial) to a smaller number.

- Franc Zabkar
 
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paulmd

Hi all
I am trying to figure out how to make my modem disconnect.
I have an internal modem.
I run Hyper terminal, set the following commands:
AT&F
ATS0=1

and call it from another phone.
When I hear the handshake sounds- I hang up (the other phone)
It takes the modem 1 minute to hangup!!!
Please tell me what to do in order to make the modem hangup after few
seconds......

I tried AT&C1&D2 already.......

TIA
Guy

Dusting off old procomm stuff: (i haven't used these in 20 years, and
I was around 10 at the time, forgive any rust)

ath0=hang up
ath1=pick up reciever
atdt <number> dial out

atl0=mute
atl1=low volume
alt2=med volume
alt3=max volume
 

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