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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Turning Off Dialing Signals.
Date: 17 Nov 1995 14:47:28 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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In article <Pine.SGI.3.91.951116192004.6868A-100000@blues.epas.utoronto.ca>,
Emmanuel Koku <ekoku@epas.utoronto.ca> wrote:
: Hallo, I'd be very grateful if I could get help on how to turn off the
: speaker/ or minimize the noice that comes from the speakers when
: connecting to a server by modem. I've looked at the modem software and
: turned the speakers off. Yes, the speaker doesn't work when I'm using
: the software's terminal and dialing out. All these is done under
: windows. However, when I switch to dos and dial through the kermit
: software, the noice just wakes my family up. Any help?.
:
Follow these steps:
1. Look in your modem manual to find out the command to turn off the
speaker. It is usually something like ATM0.
2. Give this command to your modem prior to dialing.
If you want the speaker always to be off, then you can add the ATM0
command to your Kermit dialing script, or (if you modem allows this), you
can save the modem's configuration after turning off the speaker -- the
method for this depends on your modem (again, look in your modem manual).
- Frank