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Subject: From: Date: | Re: [ECS] Modem and Set up Mark Gilmore Mon, 24 Aug 1998 14:34:08 -0700 |
Don, you could try "commenting-out" the CLS line in PHN_C.SET
(only lines starting with "|" are processed).
Interface States such as "Operational" are NOT intended to
be set by the user, as they denote status.
don.sb.net@sb.net wrote:
>
> On 1998-08-24 ecs-list@vancouver.ml.org said:
> >Don, your COM port setup is NOT the problem.
> >BTW, remember that the COM settings are ONLY used by
> >ECS.EXE (W95) for conflict checks - it is the W95
> >setup that matters.
> >It appears that your modem does not suppprt caller-id,
> >hence the error message at that particular command.
> >What modem is this ?
>
> Mark:
> My modem is a cheapo PCI modem that doesn't support Caller-ID. Is that the
> error? I have a RSA single line thingie to deal with Caller-ID. Does the
> modem need to be Caller-ID complient? If not is there some way to make the
> modem operational, as now when ECS starts up I get the error described in
> my previous post"AT#CLS=8" . I think that is why the modem appears to be non-
> operational when I look at it in a Group screen. I tried to change it to
> operational, but the same error comes back.
> Any suggestions? (I hope I'm not being as vauge as I normally am <grin>)
> I'd be happy to buy any reccomended modem, but space is a bit of a problem,
> that is why I got a PCI modem in the first place.
>
> Thanks for your time:
> Don
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