Might wanna make sure 1) that your modem is full-duplex capable adn 2) that it
is set up in that mode.

G Anna wrote:

> Dear All,
>
> I have an external modem.  It has, apart from the telepone plug and
> the power plug, two plugs - one for speaker and the other for a mike.
> I have connected my head-phone/mike to this.
>
> Using minicom (with the help of AT commands) I am able to dial another
> phone.  The phone rings at the other end.  When they answer the phone,
> I can listen to their voice.  Its very clear too.  But they are not
> able to hear my voice.  Can anybody help me understand why this is so?
>
> Am I doing any silly mistakes anywhere?  Kindly help me.  Pointers to
> relevant information would also be very helpful.
>
> $ : using RH 7.1
> $ uname -a
> Linux wobble 2.4.16 #8 Tue May 14 14:15:58 IST 2002 i686 unknown
>
> Thank you for your time and effort.
>
> Cheers,
> anna
>
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