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- From: ash@mordor.com (Jeffrey Ash)
- Subject: Re: call waiting
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- Date: Sat, 13 Jan 1996 02:10:26 GMT
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- I have the same problem. Change the s register of the modem lower. I
- set mine to s=9. This lowers the line noise that the modem will put
- up with before disconnecting.
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- Jeff
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- noc@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (NO CARRIER) wrote:
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- >: Is there anyone who knows how to set it up? I only have one phone line
- >: and when I am using my modem, no one can contact with me. It would be
- >: great if the call-waiting can cut off my connection.
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- >: In fact, I found that it might be the phone line problem. I have been
- >: testing my modem at different phone lines. Some of the call waitings can
- >: cut off the connection, but some don't. Is that due to the intensity of
- >: call waiting? Is there anyone who works in phone company and knows about
- >: this?
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- > This is my predicament exatcly.. I hope someone can help us.
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