• USR 5686 no replay at AT command

    From rmurray@21:1/235 to All on Wed Aug 21 23:05:27 2024
    Hello,

    I recently received my first two US Robotics modems for my Mystic BBS. Unfortunately, the first one was defective, but the seller refunded me.

    The second modem is brand new, yet neither of them responds to AT commands. However, the new one does dial out and can synchronize with a BBS. The issue is that it doesn't respond to any AT commands sent to it. This is causing a significant problem with Windows because, without proper responses to AT commands like "OK" or "ERROR," Windows fails to recognize the modem. This also affects SEXYZ, as it expects the modem to acknowledge its commands.

    I suspect there's something I'm missing or haven't done correctly. These are US Robotics 5686 modems, which are standard serial modems. I've tested them on several serial ports across multiple computers, including the built-in ports on the motherboard and special RS232 serial cards.

    Does anyone know how to resolve this issue?

    VA2RFC BBS Les M‚chins, Qu‚bec Canada
    SysOp: rmurray PhoneNet: 1000040 (Modem)
    Telnet: va2rfcbbs.photorm.net:23 FsxNet: 21:1/235 FidoNet: 1:229/114

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 (Windows/64)
    * Origin: VA2RFC BBS (21:1/235)
  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to rmurray on Wed Aug 21 16:30:07 2024
    Re: USR 5686 no replay at AT command
    By: rmurray to All on Wed Aug 21 2024 11:05 pm

    I recently received my first two US Robotics modems for my Mystic BBS. Unfortunately, the first one was defective, but the seller refunded me.

    The second modem is brand new, yet neither of them responds to AT commands. However, the new one does dial out and can synchronize with a BBS. The issue is that it doesn't respond to any AT commands sent to it.

    In order to dial a phone number, you need to use the ATDT command, so it sounds like it at least responds to that AT command?

    Nightfox
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  • From rmurray@21:1/235 to Nightfox on Thu Aug 22 00:19:10 2024
    In order to dial a phone number, you need to use the ATDT command, so it sounds like it at least responds to that AT command?

    Nightfox

    The modem accepts all commands like ATDT without any issues. However, when sending basic commands like AT, ATA, ATE1, or AT&F, which should normally respond with an "OK," there's no response at all. Although the commands themselves are executed, the expected "OK" response is missing. Consequently, SEXY isn't working because it requires feedback from commands like AT&F, ATS0=1, or ATS0=0, but since there's no response, the issue persists with both modems.

    This indicates that the problem likely isn't with the modem itself but rather with the computer's configuration, possibly related to incorrect DIP switch settings. I've also tried this on Linux with both modems, and the same issue occurs.

    VA2RFC BBS Les M‚chins, Qu‚bec Canada
    SysOp: rmurray PhoneNet: 1000040 (Modem)
    Telnet: va2rfcbbs.photorm.net:23 FsxNet: 21:1/235 FidoNet: 1:229/114

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 (Windows/64)
    * Origin: VA2RFC BBS (21:1/235)
  • From Nigel Reed@21:2/101 to All on Wed Aug 21 22:30:55 2024
    On Thu, 22 Aug 2024 00:19:10 -0400
    "rmurray" (21:1/235) <rmurray@f235.n1.z21.fidonet> wrote:
    In order to dial a phone number, you need to use the ATDT
    command, so it sounds like it at least responds to that AT
    command?

    Nightfox

    The modem accepts all commands like ATDT without any issues. However,
    when sending basic commands like AT, ATA, ATE1, or AT&F, which should normally respond with an "OK," there's no response at all. Although
    the commands themselves are executed, the expected "OK" response is
    missing. Consequently, SEXY isn't working because it requires
    feedback from commands like AT&F, ATS0=1, or ATS0=0, but since
    there's no response, the issue persists with both modems.

    This indicates that the problem likely isn't with the modem itself
    but rather with the computer's configuration, possibly related to
    incorrect DIP switch settings. I've also tried this on Linux with
    both modems, and the same issue occurs.

    VA2RFC BBS Les Méchins, Québec Canada
    SysOp: rmurray PhoneNet: 1000040 (Modem)
    Telnet: va2rfcbbs.photorm.net:23 FsxNet: 21:1/235 FidoNet:
    1:229/114

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 (Windows/64)
    * Origin: VA2RFC BBS (21:1/235)
    If it's not, try flipping switch 4 into the UP position.
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    End Of The Line BBS - Plano, TX
    telnet endofthelinebbs.com 23
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  • From rmurray@21:1/235 to Nigel Reed on Thu Aug 22 13:13:15 2024
    If it's not, try flipping switch 4 into the UP position.
    --

    No difference... :(

    VA2RFC BBS Les M‚chins, Qu‚bec Canada
    SysOp: rmurray PhoneNet: 1000040 (Modem)
    Telnet: va2rfcbbs.photorm.net:23 FsxNet: 21:1/235 FidoNet: 1:229/114

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 (Windows/64)
    * Origin: VA2RFC BBS (21:1/235)
  • From Nigel Reed@21:2/101 to All on Thu Aug 22 11:07:12 2024
    On Thu, 22 Aug 2024 13:13:15 -0400
    "rmurray" (21:1/235) <rmurray@f235.n1.z21.fidonet> wrote:
    If it's not, try flipping switch 4 into the UP position.
    --

    No difference... :(

    VA2RFC BBS Les Méchins, Québec Canada
    SysOp: rmurray PhoneNet: 1000040 (Modem)
    Telnet: va2rfcbbs.photorm.net:23 FsxNet: 21:1/235 FidoNet:
    1:229/114

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 (Windows/64)
    * Origin: VA2RFC BBS (21:1/235)
    Are you on Winderz or Linux or something else? Hmm, Crapintosh since
    you're using Phonenet? :)
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    End Of The Line BBS - Plano, TX
    telnet endofthelinebbs.com 23
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    * Origin: End Of The Line BBS - endofthelinebbs.com (21:2/101)
  • From rmurray@21:1/235 to Nigel Reed on Thu Aug 22 16:26:00 2024
    Are you on Winderz or Linux or something else?

    My BBS is under WinSlow 10 Pro x64. :)

    VA2RFC BBS Les M‚chins, Qu‚bec Canada
    SysOp: rmurray PhoneNet: 1000040 (Modem)
    Telnet: va2rfcbbs.photorm.net:23 FsxNet: 21:1/235 FidoNet: 1:229/114

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 (Windows/64)
    * Origin: VA2RFC BBS (21:1/235)
  • From StormTrooper@21:2/108 to rmurray on Wed Aug 28 22:30:30 2024
    In them good 'ol days you'd think the thing was a dud, or you got t he port speed wrong... However if as already mentiond it ATDTs then thats not going to be it.

    Scratching my head, I recall some modems have an option for numerial response vs an OK, or CONNET XXXXX, and some having a quiet mode, with no response. But you'd have to check the AT set specific to your modem. They were kind of non standard.

    ST

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