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Hi Tony
One thing you could try - (assuming you're using Win9x) go to
Control Panel | Modems. select your modem and click on
Properties. On the Connection tab there is a check box "Cancel
the call if not connected within" - make sure that this is set at
a reasonable time (say 60 s). I've seen problems similar to yours
before and it's usually because this setting is too low.
Hope this helps.
Earl
Tony Lodge wrote:
> I've spent a good few hours just trying to install a 56k modem in place of a
> 33.6.
> First I got the answer that another program was using the modem, then, the
> port wouldn't open.
> I don't need to tell you ,if you've ever tried installing a modem how
> difficult it can be when you really don't have much of a clue about what
> you're doing.
> However, I persisted with it and eventually, it looked fine, all set up and
> ready to go.
> Then I came to this problem which I was unable to fix, which was , each time
> it rang , I quickly got back the messaage that there was no answer from the
> other computer. So I decided to try a line here at home, I'm lucky that
> there is a second one. Anyway, what happened was that the phonne gave just
> one ring and stopped. I tried several times and exactly the same thing
> happened, just one ring and it cuts out.
> Maybe this has happened to some of you, I#d be really glad to know as I've
> had so many frustrating times trying to install them that I would like to
> know if there's a good way or text about installi ng them.
> I know I've rambled on here, thanks for reading this, sorry about taking up
> your time,
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