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- From: owen@vir.com (Owen Egan)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: ZOOM ComStar 620 Distinctive Ring feature.
- Date: Tue, 27 Feb 1996 14:09:51 GMT
- Organization: Communications Vir, Internet Access Montreal.
- Message-ID: <31331004.37701259@news1.vir.com>
- References: <4gjsu0$m46@aphex.direct.ca> <313132cd.225628527@news.csra.net> <4gt64s$cs4@aphex.direct.ca>
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- Hi.
-
- For more on this, see my reply to your riginal msg in this thread, but
- just about:
-
- >I think that, if my modem is OK, the only reason for this problem could be the
- >ring cadence provided by my phone company for different rings ( it would be unusual
- >though, to have in Canada different standards from the US). I tried to find out
- >from them, what is the duration for different rings, to see if they match the
- >patterns recognized by Rockwell chip, but these squareheads are totally ignorant
- >about this kind of details.
-
-
- The ring cadences here are sufficiently similar that my =other=
- distinctive-ring modem has no problem.
-
- Also, friend's fax machine bought in the States has no problem
- distinguishing ring patterns.
-
- It's a Zoom hardware problem, methinks.
-
- - Owen.
-