
     If you are using Prodigy with a high speed modem the string to try  is

&q6  (if  calling a 9600 Prodigy line) or &q6n0s37=6 when  calling  a  2400

Prodigy line. You do NOT want to have a DT at the end ( &q6DT ), you should

try with an AT as the prefix ( AT&q6 ).  If this still doesn't work, on the

9600  line use &q0s37=9n0  or on the 2400 line &q0s37=6n0  which  causes  a

'direct' connect rather than using buffering in the modem.

                                   Don Hinds - Zoom Tech

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