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In a message dated 10/18/98 11:34:16 PM Central Daylight Time,
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<<
 Is there another method, perhaps with an supplemental modem string in the
 Advanced Connection Settings, that will silence the modem during
 connection? >>

I remove the speakers from my US Robotics modems.
Just pry a small screwdriver between the speaker and the pcb board and the
speaker will come right off.   Of course be very carefull with the pcb board.
Or you can desolder the two speaker leads with a soldering iron and pull
the speaker and speaker leads out of the pcb holes.

David Hillhouse

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