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Andre:
I had a similar problem with a USR modem, 3.X, and AOL long time ago.
I forget where I saw the solution but it worked. It said "hardware solution for
a software problem", and it sure was.
Open the case and put a piece of electrical tape over the speaker on the modem,
you won't hear a thing from then on. I don't know if that's the answer your
looking for but if all else fails that will do it.
HTH
Jose
Andre wrote:
> These are my computer's bites:
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> >Do you mean the volume while it is connecting?
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> The sound of dialing and connecting it's too high. It's a normal sound that
> we can find in every computer's connection but at my computer the sound is
> configured too high and I don't know how to low it.
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> >Do you mean the speaker does not turn off?
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> No.
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> >Do you mean that it makes funny noises?
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> I don't think it's fun :)
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> >Please explain better.
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> Just to confirm: It's a normal modem's connection's sound, but it's too
> high. I would like to know how to 'low' it. I use Trumpet programm, win
> 311, and 33.6 USRobotic's modem.
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> Thank you a lot.
> Andre Augusto
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