Motorola BitSURFR Pro Software Release Advisory Notice New Revision Code: 3L Replaced Revision Code: 3K Revision Date: 08/12/97 Revision Summary --------------- This is a release to correct certain conditions that existed in 3K code and to add the PPP Passthrough Feature and support for Enhanced Caller ID (Name Delivery) Documentation Changes --------------------- * When placing a Multi-Link PPP call where the two telephone numbers are the same, you should now enter the number only once. If the two telephone numbers are different, you must still enter both numbers connected by an ampersand (&). * You may now disable Call Waiting on the BitSURFR Pro's voice ports. This can be done in LocalMenu, under the Voice Ports menu. You can also disable Call Waiting using AT commands: the command to disable Call Waiting on Voice Port 1 is "AT*%A78=0", for Voice Port 2 it is "AT*2%A78=0". To re-enable Call Waiting, the command is "AT*%A78=1" for Voice Port 1 and "AT*2%A78=1" for Voice Port 2. * The number of times the BitSURFR Pro will attempt to connect the second channel of a Multi-link PPP call may now be set. See PPP.txt for details. * See PPP.txt for documentation on PPP Passthrough Release Notes _____________ New Features: * PPP Passthrough * Support for Enhanced Caller ID (Name delivery) * New option to disable Call Waiting on the Voice ports. * Note: MOT1116f.inf file is required for 230.4 Kbps operation. See Driver.txt for instructions. Bug Fixes: * Corrects POTS compatibility problem with the Zoom V.34 modem * Adds support for 230.4K bps, set using the AT@P2=230400 command * Corrects a problem handling CHAP challenges greater than 40 characters * The AT&H Help screen information is reduced * Corrected problem with 3-way calling during a Multi-link PPP call * When placing a Multi-Link PPP call where the two telephone numbers are the same, it is no longer required to enter the number twice. Upgrade Requirements: This upgrade is softload compatible.Download Driver Pack
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