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- From: profgmby@raven.cybercom.com (Sir Spamalot)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Dialling with no Dialtone?
- Date: Sun, 21 Jan 1996 20:57:32 GMT
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- Andy Howarth <erdqarh@herts.ac.uk> wrote:
- >Is it possible to get a modem to dial (DTMF) with no, or an unrecognised
- >dialtone?
- >I have call diversion on my line and when this is active it gives a
- >'stuttered' dialtone which the modem ignores and refuses to dial out.
- >Looking in the manual was useless, it's a Zoom VFP14.4 BTW.
-
- >If you have any info on this, I'd be really grateful if you could e-mail
- >me at either address. Thanks.
-
- Yes. Have it "Blind Dial". Usually it is a function of "X4"; try
- ATX0 or ATX1;
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- Hope this helps!
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