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Date: | Tue, 1 Dec 1998 21:03:08 -0800 |
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The other place to look for volume control which for what ever reason is not
controled by the Modem Properties in control panel, is: My Computer, Dial up
networking, and properties for your modem in your dialup account. I had to
work backwards from what you are doing, i.e. I wanted to disable the racket
and no amount of adjustment in control panel would do it. But in Dial up
networking that slider did the trick.
Brad Loomis
Morro Bay, CA
> I have a computer that has a 56k modem in it, but when I try to use the
> modem, I do not hear the dialtone when it dials out to my isp.
> Even though
> the modem seems to work, is there anyway I can get the volume up on it.
> This is an internal modem, and I have check to ensure that all the volume
> is turned up in software. I also tried from a terminal mode ATL3 this I
> thought would turn up the volume via the command line for the modem....
>
>
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