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Ben Moore <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 18 Oct 1998 13:01:18 -0400
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Hi,

My book says that L0 will give low volume.  M0 will turn the speaker off.
These are US Robotics codes.  I know you know where to put the code.
Personally, all those screeches give me a warm cozy feeling that everything
is working but people are different I guess.


Good luck.

Ben Moore

-----Original Message-----
From: Roxanne Pierce
Subject: [PCBUILD] Disabling modem connection noise?


>I have a client with a USRobotics internal V.90 fax/modem (not the winmodem
>thing) in her Windows 98 computer.  As one would expect, during dialing and
>connecting to her ISP, the modem makes dialing and connecting noises.  This
>apparently grates on her nerves enormously, and she would like the noise
>silenced.
>
>I did the normal thing, and went into Modem properties, and pulled the
>speaker slider bar all the way to Off.  This had no effect on the noise
>(not even the volume of it).
>
>Is there another method, perhaps with an supplemental modem string in the
>Advanced Connection Settings, that will silence the modem during
>connection?
>

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