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John,
First thing is to make sure all the drivers are properly installed.
Second, verify that your friend has call waiting. Third, make sure
his/her ISP is using V.92 modems. At this point, most are still using
V.90 which make the features useless. Most V.92 modems also use a new
handshake protocal (I believe it's V.14) that reduces connect time by
almost 50%. I switched over to V.92 and changed ISP's at the same time.
I later switched my wifes computer to V.92. My modems a cheap BestData
and works great. The one I put in hers is a Zoom and it's junk. It's
going to be replaced soon.
Art Cassel
John Loc wrote:
>A friend of mine has a new system, with Win XP Home Edition. She also has a modem V.92. I understand that this new V.92 version allowed you to be online and still able to use the phone for certain times. But I was unable to figure out how to set it features. Any help from anyone who know how to set this feature would greatly appreciate.
>
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