On 5/07/2005 1:23 PM, "Severin Crisp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We have five phone points in the house, four of these have phones > plugged in and the fifth is my computer connection. > My G4/400 OSX10.4.1 uses ethernet to a D-Link DSL-504 ADSL router > and via splitter and filter a phone link for computer fax is made to > the modem port. The fax connection is used as "send only" and set > not to receive so the modem does not respond to incoming phone > calls. All the phones have filters and the system performed > perfectly for months, that is, until recently our ancient Audioline > answerphone gave up the ghost and has been replaced by a fancy > Panasonic unit. Everything still works fine except that when the > computer is asleep an incoming phone call now wakes it up. > Has anyone else experienced anything like this? I will try the > obvious unplugging of the phone line to the modem socket on the G4, > but I would appreciate advice as to where to look for a log or > whatever that my point me to the root cause. > Thanks in advance > Severin Crisp > ________________________________________________________ > Hi Severin More than likely not, but just check System Preferences/Energy Saver. Under Options there is "Wake when the modem detects a ring". More than likely not that, but good to rule it out. Hope that helps. Kind Regards Daniel --- Daniel Kerr MacWizardry Phone: 0414 795 960 Email: <danielATmacwizardryDOTcomDOTau> Web: <http://www.macwizardry.com.au> **For everything Macintosh**