Re: [newbie] KPPP and No Dialtone

2000-10-06 Thread Austin L. Denyer
The commas would not help. The problem is that when there are messages waiting, the dialtone changes. The modem does not recognize this other dialtone, hence the 'no dialtone' error. Adding x3 to the modem init string should work - that tells the modem not to wait for a dialtone. Regards,

Re: [newbie] KPPP and No Dialtone

2000-10-06 Thread Paul
It was Oct 6, 2000, 11:09, when Dennis Myers keyboarded: Ozz, I put in the X3 in the initialization string, still no dialtone when I have a message on voice mail. Should it be Capital X or lower case x for the X3? I am trying to find out from Cox Cable if there is a nother way to signal

Re: [newbie] KPPP and No Dialtone

2000-10-06 Thread Austin L. Denyer
Ozz, I put in the X3 in the initialization string, still no dialtone when I have a message on voice mail. Should it be Capital X or lower case x for the X3? I am trying to find out from Cox Cable if there is a nother way to signal voicemail other than the stutter tone. What is your current

Re: [newbie] KPPP and No Dialtone

2000-10-06 Thread Dennis Myers
Paul wrote: It was Oct 6, 2000, 11:09, when Dennis Myers keyboarded: Ozz, I put in the X3 in the initialization string, still no dialtone when I have a message on voice mail. Should it be Capital X or lower case x for the X3? I am trying to find out from Cox Cable if there is a nother

Re: [newbie] KPPP and No Dialtone

2000-10-06 Thread Richard Davies
Hi I have, British Telecom's call minder enabled on this phone there are currently about 12 messages and the modem dials out fine so we know it is possible The settings on this system are just whatever the defaults are the modem is an external US Robotics Sportster Vi 28.8 If you tell me where

Re: [newbie] KPPP and No Dialtone

2000-10-06 Thread Alan Shoemaker
Dennis Myers wrote: [snip] Ozz, I put in the X3 in the initialization string, still no dialtone when I have a message on voice mail. Should it be Capital X or lower case x for the X3? I am trying to find out from Cox Cable if there is a nother way to signal voicemail other than the stutter

Re: [newbie] KPPP and No Dialtone

2000-10-05 Thread bpremeaux
I have not heard of voice mail causing this problem, but call waiting sure does. Just for grins, try '*70' followed by the number. The only way you may know for sure that it works would be to have someone call while you are on line. Barry :-) On Thu, 05 October 2000, Dennis Myers wrote:

Re: [newbie] KPPP and No Dialtone

2000-10-05 Thread Alan Shoemaker
Dennis Myers wrote: I will pose the question again, since I still have not been able to find an answer in the Mans and online howto's, knowledge base etc. I have voice mail on my phone line, when someone leaves a message the phone will signal with a stutter tone when you activate or pick up

RE: [newbie] KPPP and No Dialtone

2000-10-05 Thread Neal Wilkinson
05, 2000 7:51 PM Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] KPPP and "No Dialtone" I have not heard of voice mail causing this problem, but call waiting sure does. Just for grins, try '*70' followed by the number. The only way you may know for sure that it wo

Re: [newbie] KPPP and No Dialtone

2000-10-05 Thread Carroll Grigsby
Dennis: I'm not sure this will work on your setup, but I can increase the dial tone wait time from the dialler by picking setup, modem, and then changing the busy wait to whatever is comfortable. I use a four second wait -- long enough for me to hear the stutter tone. I don't think that the #70

Re: [newbie] KPPP and No Dialtone

2000-10-05 Thread Dennis Myers
Carroll Grigsby wrote: Dennis: I'm not sure this will work on your setup, but I can increase the dial tone wait time from the dialler by picking setup, modem, and then changing the busy wait to whatever is comfortable. I use a four second wait -- long enough for me to hear the stutter