Raphael Mankin raph@panache.demon.co.uk wrote:
Possibly your line isolataor is blown. this might be caused by a lightning strike on the phone line, or ...
If this is the case, everything will appear to work from the computer side, and nothing will work from the phone side.
The telephone socket works perfectly with a 'phone so I'm sure it won't be that.
Barry Samuels
On 02-Jul-2002 bsamuels@beenthere-donethat.org.uk wrote:
By that I mean a funny 'modem problem' not a 'funny modem'
problem.
I have an old US Robotics 28k ISA modem in one of my machines here
and
I want to use it to connect via dial-up to try something.
It certainly used to work but now it won't. I can query the modem
from
a terminal window and kppp will do the same but I cannot get it to dial. It goes through the motions but no dialling tone sound or
any
dialling sound although it is set to have the speaker on until it connects. After trying it 'disconnects' and tries again. If I disconnect the telephone lead from the telephone socket it makes
no
difference. It still runs through the same process without, apparently, recognising that there is no dialling tone.
I have checked the telephone lead on another machine and it
appears to
be in perfect working order.
I'm out of ideas. Anyone?
Barry Samuels
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