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From: mgibby@worldnet.att.net
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: user winmodem problems
Date: Tue, 03 Feb 1998 20:01:45 GMT
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First of all thanks for your help.. I have tried the listing below
with no success. It has to be the modem because on another machine
and modem it works. The prefix needed is 80,, It doesnt seem to
dial the first digit with tone, seems to go right into pulse. Makes a
click click sound, and no connection
On 3 Feb 1998 15:02:09 GMT, fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
>39 Tone Dialing Changes to Pulse after First Digit
>
>Some modems have a feature called adaptive dialing. When they are told to dial
>a number using Tone dialing, they check to make sure that dialtone has gone
>away after dialing the first digit. If it has not, the modem assumes the phone
>line does not accept Tone dialing and so switches to Pulse.
>
>When dialing out from a PBX, there is almost always a secondary dialtone.
>Typically you take the phone off-hook, get the PBX dialtone, dial "9" (or other
>number) to get an outside line, and then get the phone company's dialtone. In
>a situation like this, you need to tell the modem to expect the secondary
>dialtone. On Hayes and compatible modems, this is done by putting a "W" in the
>dial string at the appropriate place. For example, to dial 9 for an outside
>line, and then 7654321, use ATDT9W7654321. In C-Kermit and Kermit 95, this is
>accomplished with:
>
>SET DIAL PBX-OUTSIDE-PREFIX 9W
>
>(replace "9" with your PBX's outside-line prefix).
>
>(This text also appears in the K95 BUGS.TXT file as item 134.)
>
>- Frank