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- <li><em>date</em>: Mon Feb 21 20:15:58 2005</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: hbbs at comcast.net (Jeff Hubbs)</li>
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Reason I say this is that I was using a no-name modem to fax out with
last year. My primary use for this was to send my biweekly invoices to
my primary consulting customer. I got a call from them one day about a
problem with an invoice and after a lot of head-scratching I was able to
determine that a whole section of vertical page space was simply missing
after transmission - just enough to neatly delete one line from the
invoice. I drove over to Goodwill and picked up a 3com for ~$5 and
faxing was fine after that.
My point is that your software may expect a modem action or reaction
that it's not quite getting due to a buggy modem - be it yours or the
developers'.
Jeff
On Mon, 2005-02-21 at 19:18 -0500, George Carless wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm having a small issue.. I'm trying to hook up my Vonage line to a
> modem, to use vocp (vocpsystem.com) for voicemail etc. The trouble I'm
> having is that the modem doesn't appear to be communicating 100%
> properly with the machine. While it responds fine to AT commands etc.
> in minicom, the problem is this: When I call the line, it only
> registers intermittent RINGs. The respective light on the modem (a
> SupraExpress 56e PRO) does light with each ring, but using minicom (for
> example) I only see maybe one in three of the rings actually showing on
> the machine.
>
> Now, it's been a long long time since I meddled with modems, especially
> on Linux, so I may be missing something obvious (in fact I hope I am).
> But does anyone have any thoughts as to how I can troubleshoot, and as
> to whether the issue may be with the modem, with the line, with the
> serial port... or with the user? ;)
>
> Thanks,
> --George
> --------------------------------------
> George Carless ... kafka at antichri.st
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