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- From: "Robin Doobay, esq." <a199doob@cdf.toronto.edu>
- Subject: Office Lines...
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- Date: Tue, 16 Jan 1996 07:53:11 GMT
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- Hi. This is probably a rookie question but here goes.
- I was trying to set up a modem for my friend in his office.
- He has one of those office phones that you have to press a button marked
- "line 1, 2 or 3" to choose a line b4 he can make an outgoing call.
- I would like to know if there is a at command that will do this.
- That is dialing a number with the regular "ATDT########" doesn't work,
- because we need to choose a line first.
- TIA.
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- robin.
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