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Posted:
Sat Oct 01, 2005 7:46 am Post subject:
Problems -- pc card modem & dial 9 system |
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I have a TDK 56k V.90 pc card modem that works fine at home, but won't
work on a business phone system that dials 9 for an outside line. The
modem will connect and load about a page, then stop. Eventually it
won't even complete connecting with the ISP. It's not a configuration
problem. A different laptop and 56k pc card modem had no problems on
the business system, nor did a 33.6k pc card modem in the affected
laptop.
Are there any changes I could make in the modem properties, or AT
commands I could give to make this modem more compatible with the
business phone system? I tried resetting the port speed down to 38k and
it worked briefly on a primarily text page for a bit, but then reverted
to nfg form. |
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Gary A. Edelstein
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Posted:
Sun Oct 02, 2005 9:59 pm Post subject:
Re: Problems -- pc card modem & dial 9 system |
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On 30 Sep 2005 19:46:25 -0700, danceman@gmail.com wrote:
| Quote: | I have a TDK 56k V.90 pc card modem that works fine at home, but won't
work on a business phone system that dials 9 for an outside line. The
modem will connect and load about a page, then stop. Eventually it
won't even complete connecting with the ISP. It's not a configuration
problem. A different laptop and 56k pc card modem had no problems on
the business system, nor did a 33.6k pc card modem in the affected
laptop.
Are there any changes I could make in the modem properties, or AT
commands I could give to make this modem more compatible with the
business phone system? I tried resetting the port speed down to 38k and
it worked briefly on a primarily text page for a bit, but then reverted
to nfg form.
Is this WinXP? I've seen some instances with a modem that is fine |
just won't work under a particular profile in WinXP. To test if
that's the case, create a new profile, log into it and try the modem
that way. Gary E
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