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Re: Mwave Modem - dialtone recognition ???



Actually, sending an ATX1DT 9,whatever should do the job; ATX1 disables 
dial-tone recognition.  Have at.
Ken

On Fri, 11 Oct 1996, Clarence C.Collins wrote:

> I am not sure if this will help you, but I think the answer to your problem
> is in the tel# line. 
> try this if you haven't already done so, "9,,,XXX-XXXX " the commas will
> force the modem to dial for your outside line, then pause, pause, pause
> then dial the tel.#
> It's recommended when using PBX.
> 
> Clarence.
> 
> ----------
> > From: Tony Staples <tstaples@sprintmail.com>
> > To: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
> > Subject: Mwave Modem - dialtone recognition ???
> > Date: Tuesday, October 08, 1996 6:11 AM
> > 
> > I have a new (to me) 760C, running Win95, with the MWave modem.  The
> > modem works fine on a conventional analog line such as at my home, but
> > I m having difficulty with it at work.  I have an analog line, coming
> > from an SRX pbx system, and the MWave modem will not recognize the
> > initial dial tone.  The line has a higher pitched dial tone when you
> first
> > go off hook.  After a 9 is dialed, to reach an outside line, the
> > dialtone drops to the conventional tone.  The MWave modem will not
> > dial any digits that are entered, as it does not recognize the initial
> > dial tone as being valid.  I only get an error message saying that no
> > dialtone was detected, and to ensure the modem is plugged in . . .
> > yada, yada, yada.
> > 
> > I normally use a Hayes Optima 288 PCMCIA, and a USR Courier on this
> > same line without any grief.  I have looked through the online
> > documentation for the MWave, and I cannot find any AT command settings
> > that will force the modem to dial the initial 9 to get the
> > conventional tone, or to just ignore the tone, an dial blindly.  I
> > have upgraded to all the latestbios and drivers,  from the IBM web site,
> for
> > MWave, and everything else.  I have also applied Service Pack 1,
> > and all the Win95 patches eleased since service pack 1, as posted on
> > the Microsoft Win95 web site.  None of these upgrades affected the
> > MWave modem's ability to detect my pbx's dial tone, although they did 
> > solve another anomaly I was experiencing with dial up networking not 
> > remembering my password.  Any input into solving this one is greatly 
> > appreciated.
> > -Tony Staples
> > tstaples@sprintmail.com   <---NOTE: NEW ADDRESS
>