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response, but nothing else.
C:
The remote modem may be waiting for you to type a
command.
P: The modem speaker does not make any sound when you're
connecting to another modem.
C:
The software may have the speaker disabled.
S:
Change the setting in your software or use the
ATMn
command to turn the speaker on
P: The modem disconnects (looses the connection) in the
middle of use.
C:
The remote modem may have locked up.
C:
The telephone line may have been disconnected. Check the
telephone company.
C:
Your software may have turned off the DTR signal to the
modem.
P: The modem does not connect with another modem.
C:
There may be a problem with the remote modem if you do not
hear the high pitched tone from the remote modem.
P: Occasionally, the modem gives a burst of errors.
C:
The telephone line may be noisy or bad.
S:
Hang up the call and try calling again for getting a better
telephone line.
C:
If there are other telephones on the same line that your modem
is using, someone may pick up a telephone on that extension.
C:
Your telephone line may have the call waiting feature.
S:
Try adding
*70
to your
ATDT
dialing command line,
otherwise ask your telephone company how to disable it
temporarily.
P: The modem gets errors in transmitted data randomly.
S:
Try to use V.42 or MNP1-4 when possible.
S:
Connect the modems at a slower baud rate.
P: After you download a file, it was not stored on your disk