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| Subject: From: Date: | RE: [ECS] Urgent help needed A.J. Griglak Wed, 15 Nov 2000 10:29:07 -0500 |
Yes, it is the same problem I've been having. I find it hard to believe it's hardware/OS problem, as I've done a completely fresh install of the OS, the machine is a PIII 500 with 384MB RAM, and as I've said - I've tried like four different modems. The cell notification is working fine, the problems that are occuring are this: 1. When someone calls and hangs up without leaving a message, it will still record about 15 seconds of silence. I then get cell notification of a blank message - very frustrating. (It is possible that when this happens, it snoballs into the rest of the problems) 2. The time limit is reached and the message is not recorded - I get a message in the ECS message log "Phone-msg from 123-123-4567 Mr. Joe - time limit reached - and the corresponding wav file is only 1 K. Whenever this happens, all phone calls after this will result in the same manner until I reset the computer. Just resetting the modem from within ECS is not enough. I've asked several of my customers if they left messages, so I know that they are saying something into the phone... I've tried resetting the modem every hour at 16 minutes IF there is no phone activity. As far as I know, this has no effect on the problems. There are no error messages that are shown... Has anyone used a non Rockwell modem sucessfully? Maybe I should try that... -=A.J. -----Original Message----- From: Mark Gilmore [mailto:omnip@usit.net] Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2000 9:40 AM To: ecs-list@netbloc.com Subject: Re: [ECS] Urgent help needed A.J., Are you implying that the cell-phone notification is somehow causing the problem ? Does all work fine if you disable this ? I'm very confused about what is failing: The recording of messages ? The remote session ? The cell notification ? And as always, is there an error message ? Are we talking about ONE or multiple problems ? Is this the same "time-limit reached/no-message" problem that you have been burdened with for many months now ? If so (and you have tried diff modems), I STRONGLY suspect a tentative hardware or OS failure. If it was ECS-related, I must assume that some one would have reported a similar problem. But if you can determine a procedure which will re-create a problem, I can help diagnose it (regardless of what HW/SW is at fault). Without this, I'm probably helpless. -- Mark Gilmore Omnipotence (ECS home automation software) http://omnipotencesoftware.com 423-745-0026 Hours: Mon-Sat, 9AM-8PM/EST "A.J. Griglak" wrote: > > I can't go on like this.... The modem / voicemail is just not working out. > I've tried four different modems (including the recommended Zoom Comstar), > switching com ports, playing with all the settings in PHNCO.SET... I keep > getting the same problems. > > I went away for ten days, hoping to be able to check my messages by calling > into ECS and doing a remote phone session. Three times the modem somehow > got hung up and the computer needed to be manually restarted. Kinda tough > to do from across the country. So, I bugged my neighbor to go into my house > and reset the computer. > > Today, I was away all day, and didn't get any phone messages forwarded to > me. I come home to find six calls were taken, but "time limit reached" and > no message was recorded. Extremely frustrating to have call people and tell > them that my machine didn't take their message again. My customers are > starting to get very upset over this. > > What I would like is if there is anyone out there that sucessfully uses ECS > to record incoming voicemail messages and then notify by cell when a new > message is left, to email me directly with your hardware setup, and maybe I > can find out what is wrong with my setup. > > Alternatively, would it be possible to have a second modem in the machine, > use a seperate voicemail program to record the phone messages, and still > have ECS notify me? > > I really love the remote phone capability which is why I've been trying to > get this all to work for so long.... > > -=A.J.