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- From: Tomh@shore.net (Tom Hanson)
- Newsgroups: alt.winsock,comp.dcom.modems,comp.os.ms-windows.setup.win95,comp.os.ms-windows.win95.misc,comp.os.ms-windows.win95.setup,yale.users.windows95
- Subject: Re: Win95 Modem problem: HELP! (please)
- Date: 25 Jan 1996 17:00:39 GMT
- Organization: North Shore Access
- Message-ID: <4e8cvn$9to@shore.shore.net>
- References: <4dbeim$6nk@news.ycc.yale.edu> <N.012596.022629.12@ip54.image.dk>
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- In article <N.012596.022629.12@ip54.image.dk>, olki@image.dk says...
- >
- >
- >> This sounds like a minor problem but its driving me crazy! I believe
- >> its a
- >> Win95 problem, not a modem problem: I am unable to hear dialing and
- >> modem
- >> negotiation tones, even though I'm using the ATM1L3 command.
- >>
- >> The setup:
- >> MidWest Micro P133 Desktop
- >> InfoTel 28.8 Data-Voice-Fax modem (FDVSP Modem type)
- >> Windows 95 Dial-up Networking and Hyperterminal applications
- >>
- >> Registry AT strings issued (as per modemlog.txt):
- >> AT<cr>
- >> ATM1L3&FE0V0&C1&D2S95=47S0=0<cr>
- >> ATL1M1\N3%C3&K3BX2<cr>
- >> ATM1L3<cr> <= This was added using the extra settings
- >> box
- >> ATDT;<cr>
- >> ATDT#######<cr>
- >>
- >> The weird part:
- >> -The first time I try after boot up, I hear negotiating tones,
- >> thereafter, I don't.
- >> -If I issue an ATDT#######<cr> directly in hyperterminal, I always
- >> hear negotiating tones.
- >>
- >> The not so weird part:
- >> MidWest Micro (who tech support InfotTel as well) and Mircosoft
- >> tech supports are useless.
- >>
- >> I'd really appreciate a solution - thanks in advance.
- >>
- >> -Bob Stout
- >> Yale University School of Medicine
- >> Department of Anesthesiology
- >> Robert.Stout@Yale.Edu
- >>
- >With my ZyXEL modem it would be ATM2L3 rather than ATM1L3. It is
- >basic "AT" command set, so it probably will work with your modem
- >too. The M1 (default) command means 'speaker ON until carrier is
- >detected. The M2 command means 'speaker always ON'.
- >olki@image.dk
- >
-
- If its a Rockwell based modem their was a bug using the semi-colon dial
- modifier. Win95 uses the semi-colon to put the modem off hook before it
- dials the number. After it is off hook there was a bug where the speaker
- would be shut off. This was recently corrected by Rockwell and should be
- available to you at some point.
-
- Tom
-
-