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Proshanto Mitra <[log in to unmask]>
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PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 6 Oct 1998 20:08:28 +0500
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From what I can see Mukesh, this problem can easily be corrected by changing
your dial string. Your dial string probably contatins something like "X#".
This determines wheteher or not the modem gets a false indication of a busy
signal. I am not sure of the correct value of X for a USR 56K modem, but the
apprpriate value for the corresponding Bocamodem is X1. X1 disables the
modem from detecting busy tones.
       A question though.. Is your ISP vsnl??

Proshanto.


At 02:55 AM 10/6/98 -0400, you wrote:
>Yes I have changed the driver.  I downloaded the latest driver file from
the 3COM/USR Web site.
>
>Just for clarification, normally my ISP modem answers after one ring.  In
rare cases, when the ring repeats, the modem seems to think that the line is
busy and hangs up.
>
>It displays an error message: ERROR 676, the Line is Busy.
>
>Mukesh
>
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