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- From: Victor Shaw <casio@u.washington.edu>
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- Subject: Re: Sportster 28.8 Vi speaker volume problems
- Date: Mon, 11 Mar 1996 15:37:49 -0800
- Organization: University of Washington
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- Charles Bartish wrote:
- >
- > Here is an observation related to your post. When I initially loaded
- > Win95, I used the USR Sportser 28800 driver as the default for my
- > Sportster Vi. Connecting worked well, but I noticed some features
- > were missing. I downloaded mdmusrsp.inf and mdmusrvi.inf from USR's web
- > site and included them in my /inf directory. Win95 recognized my
- > Sportster Vi in the Dialer.
- >
- > Then, I saw the same thing you noticed. The modem did not output the
- > dial sound, but the speaker came on after the dialing was made. Second,
- > I have call waiting, but the use of Disable Call Waiting in the setup
- > file did not work. I can disable call waiting by putting *70, in the
- > number to call string.
- >
- > I have heard of very similar problems with the Sportster Vi and Procomm
- > 2.11; I suspect there is either a problem with the Sportster itself or
- > there are some conflicts in the set up strings.
- >
- > Anyone else see these problems? Solutions?
- >
- Does your Vi modem auto disconnect when the second call comes in? If it
- is, can you please post your modem configuration? Currently my Vi modem
- just auto disable call waiting even though I don't use the Disable Call
- Waiting option.
-
- Thanks in advance.
-
- Victor.
-