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Date:      Sat, 5 Feb 2000 10:37:10 -0500
From:      Mark Hendriks <markh@lon.imag.net>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Cc:        jnorris@mail.coin.missouri.edu
Subject:   Re: modem volume control
Message-ID:  <00020510514700.00270@mymachine.imag.net>
References:  <Pine.GSO.3.96.1000204172447.27164A-100000@coins0.coin.missouri.edu>

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On Fri, 04 Feb 2000, Jeremy Norris wrote:
> im using userland ppp in 3.4-stable for a dialup connection and was
> wondering how i would configure the ppp.conf script to to turn down the
> volume on an internal isa modem (specically a 3com usr 56k faxmodem).

I use kppp for dialing in, so I haven't actually tried what I am about to
tell you.  I am however, fairly certain that what I am about to tell you
will not cause your processor to burst into flames.

Here are the standard AT commands for the speaker on a hardware modem:
L0 - low speaker volume
L1 - low speaker volume
L2 - medium speaker volume
L3 - high speaker volume
M0 - speaker always on
M1 - speaker on until carrier detected
M2 - speaker always on
M3 - speaker off during dialing, on until carrier detected

Look in /etc/ppp/ for a text file containing AT commands; if you see a
file called chat-script in this directory, that's where I'd try first.  If
you see a line like ATDT1234567, you'll want to put ATL2M1 (assuming this
is what you want your modem speaker to do,) ahead of the other line.

Mark Hendriks
markh@lon.imag.net


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