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Elizabeth Boston wrote:
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> I ordered 5 Boca PCI 56K V.90 modems recently...
> Shouldn't a company like Boca have something identifying their
> modems? Nowhere on the modem itself, does it say that it is a
> Boca, also, when the computer detects it, it does not identify it
> as a Boca modem. I'm using a Boca in my computer and it is
> properly identified.
> If that isn't frustrating enough, I spent two
> hours yesterday trying to get these modems to work in a new
> computer. I tried two of them before I gave up and installed a
> USR modem. Windows detects the modem, installs the supplied
> software, and appears to be able to communicate with the modem,
> but it never dials, or even opens up the phone line. I keep
> getting "No Dial tone" messages. Doesn't matter which software I
> am using (tried DUN and a fax program).
Dear ,
I have that problem before , I belive the modems working good - If
windows can detect them - all you have to do is disableing waiting dial
tone before dialing : as :
((((((( DUN proparties ----> modem congifuration ---> connection --->
waitting for dial tone before dialing ))
I think it will work , please tell the result.
Yours
Sherif Safwat
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