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HeyUGuys Tl Posts: 3 USA | Posted - 7/4/2004 8:13:01 PM Hi there. I am using a Lucent Win Modem on a Dell and when I connect onto the Internet, I can't hear the modem speaker. I didn't turn the speaker volume off, but I don't know if the speaker is turn off. This just started this weekend. If you know anything, please tell me. |
v.Richard Tl Posts: 6222 USA | Posted - 7/4/2004 9:55:48 PM Post your modem log www.modemsite.com/56k/modemlog.asp Depending upon the design of modem, there may be on-board speaker, or could have a jumper wire to your sound card in which case the Windows Volume Control may have effect on modem speaker/volume. Aloha! Richard. |
HeyUGuys Tl Posts: 3 USA | Posted - 7/8/2004 9:39:08 PM I don't think my modem is an internal. Also, if any of you guys know how to read a modem log, please read this one because I don't know how to read it. 07-08-2004 23:11:37.796 - Modem type: Lucent Win Modem If there is anything wrong, please post it back up. |
HeyUGuys Tl Posts: 3 USA | Posted - 7/8/2004 9:43:43 PM Sorry for posting twice in a row, but I really meant to say is that my modem is an internal one (that came with the computer when I bought it 2 years ago) and I don't have any sound card hook up to my computer. Again, sorry for posting it twice in a row. Next time, I will read before I post. |
mainbuss Tl Posts: 145 USA | Posted - 7/9/2004 1:52:39 AM Edited by - mainbuss on 7/10/2004 9:58:03 PM |
v.Richard Tl Posts: 6222 USA | Posted - 7/15/2004 10:21:17 PM There is something wrong - you shouldn't be getting a No EC (No error correction) connection (which isn't directly related to the modem speaker) - What driver version are you running? - that's the response from the command You should check your connectoid properties so that error correction is required for the connections The initialization string Aloha! Richard. |
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