THIS MESSAGE WAS WRITTEN BY THE AUTHOR OF FRONTDOOR AND IS HIS SETUP. Note that I'm using a HST/DS/V.32bis: Escape code ~+++~ Return on-line ~ATO| Onhook ATM1H0| Offhook ATM0H1| Dial AT ÃÄPrefix DT ÀÄSuffix | Delay 2 Init-1 AT&K3&M4S19=2&B1&H1&R2&N0E0Q0B1&G0| Init-2 ATV1X4S7=55M1S11=55S10=40S15=72&A3| Init-3 ATS0=0H0| Down Reset AT| Nothing really fancy.. but it works. There are plenty minor Snn registers that can/should be set, but I've done that ONCE and then written it to NVRAM.. since they aren't changed they don't have to appear above. Answer section: Manual answer Yes Force answer ATB0M0A| Answer delay 4 Limited hours No Starting time 00:00 Ending time 00:00 %JoHo% joho@fido.rmi.de --- * Origin: Advanced Engineering Labs - Luxemburg (2:270/17)  ------------------------------------------------------------ (2555) Tue 23 Jul 91 2:41 By: Jason Buchanan To: Paul Stansberry Re: Re: USR DS St: ------------------------------------------------------------ AREA:HST In a message to Tony Hoang <07-20-91 08:21> Paul Stansberry wrote: PS> About 1680cps is the highest I've gotten on compressed PS> packages. I haven't tried a txt file yet. How about PS> posting your ATI5 screen. This config yields around 1750-1800 provided you have the following conditions: 38400 locked com port (naturally a new UART) RTS/CTS Hardware flow control... ati5 USRobotics Courier 14400 HST NRAM Settings... DIAL=TONE B1 F1 M1 X7 (see note on B register) BAUD=38400 PARITY=N WORDLEN=8 &A3 &B1 &G2 &H1 &I0 &J0 &K1 &L0 (see note on &G register) &M4 &N0 &P0 &R2 &S1 &X0 &Y1 S02=043 S03=013 S04=010 S05=008 S06=002 S07=255 S08=002 S09=006 S10=007 S11=036 S12=050 S13=001 S15=072 S19=000 S21=010 S22=017 S23=019 S24=150 S26=000 S27=000 S28=008 S38=001 STORED PHONE #0: 13023259140 #1: 19138420300 #2: 14055283175 #3: OK Keep in mind that for calling OUT you :should: turn off MNP5 (for file transfers) by using this in your dial string: AT &K3 Dxxxxxxx That way you'll NOT have MNP5 on, but allow v.42bis ON. For International Callers to stay connected YOU MUST have &G2 B0 set in NRAM and answering with &G2 B0. Here's some more help you might want... If you keep your port locked 24 hours a day, and your callers complain about having NO hot keys, because the text scrolls off the screen, set S15=8. This clamps the transmit buffer down to 128 bytes, allowing hot keys to work properly, and DOES NOT adversely affect throughput. If you're running a 19200 or 38400 port, you won't have any trouble at all. Also, some early model MNP modems don't follow strict guidelines, so you also want to allow "unusual MNP compatibility", by adding 64 to the s15 register, equalling 72; s15=72. Also to repeat, I keep my modem able to dial out with nothing but ATDT xxxx using the above example. If you know that overseas calls may exist, you should keep B0&G2 in NRAM. Dialing out with the above example takes advantage of the LAPM link negotiation allowing a quicker connect when calling. If your users mention that when logging off that the text is cut off, I set s38=1, so that the modem stays online 1 second more to transmit every bit of data left from the buffer. If you do not set s15=72, you might set s38=5 or so for 1200bps callers. S11=36, just because I'm impatient, and my phone company can take it. S13=1: instead of using ATZ and restoring the modem's nram, I use s13=128 to reset the modem/hang up on caller. Works better because it completely wipes out everything. Using s13=1 every time DTR lowers, the modem resets itself completely, as if you turned it off, then back on. s13=128 just tells the modem to reset, it doesn't stay in memory as 128. &H1 hardware flow control --- MUST HAVE I like &A3 because I see exactly what kind of connection I get, &B1 because it's gotta be locked, &K1 to dial out with MNP5, &K3 to dial out with no MNP5 &K1 to answer and let the caller decide to use MNP5 at his/her discretion &G2 to allow international calls B0 to allow international calls B1 to dial OUT and connect quicker &R2 for proper CTS/RTS control &S1 to allow the modem to control the DSR instead of the computer walking on top of the modem &Y1 reset compression tables on breaks; destructive/expedited It seems like using X6 instead of X7 causes trouble with the VOICE detector. Some noisy phone systems create noise that the modem thinks is a voice and hangs up, so I use X7. This is probably long-winded, but hopefully someone can get a lot of information from it. I know that when I got my HST that I had no idea what to set or why. Hopefully this will explain everything someone's interested in. For more info, send netmail to me at this fido address... Jason Buchanan --- QuickBBS v2.62 [Eval] * Origin: LANStar 417-673-BAUD - [1:286/703@fidonet] (1:286/703) SEEN-BY: 1/211 217 10/8 11/50 12/12 13/13 103/501 104/1 107/3 SEEN-BY: 124/4115 150/150 151/1003 260/1 212 222 226 228 236 237 SEEN-BY: 260/238 327 261/1023 264/101 266/22 267/54 269/111 203 SEEN-BY: 271/238 273/715 274/13 283/657 286/703 290/627 322/1 @PATH: 13/13 260/228 212 SEEN-BY: 345/7 396/1