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disable the "no dial tone" on a usr modem

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I know there's a modem command to make the modem dial
even though it dosen't hear a dial tone. I'm using a dos
program to do to this. It's like a ATS=nDT. Can't find it
in the manual. Problem is, where i'm dialing into, the
other computer has a strange ring and my usr modem thinks
it's a busy signal. Thanks!

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The command may depend on your modem. AT (attention modem) generally tells
it commands follow. You can try X0 (won't detect dial or busy signal)
and/or have a look at http://www.modemhelp.org/sets.html for more specific
information.


"jim" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I know there's a modem command to make the modem dial
> even though it dosen't hear a dial tone. I'm using a dos
> program to do to this. It's like a ATS=nDT. Can't find it
> in the manual. Problem is, where i'm dialing into, the
> other computer has a strange ring and my usr modem thinks
> it's a busy signal. Thanks!

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T3 is the one you search for....

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"jim" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> kirjoitti viestissä
news:3d7b01c48fc2$34f0f310$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> I know there's a modem command to make the modem dial
> even though it dosen't hear a dial tone. I'm using a dos
> program to do to this. It's like a ATS=nDT. Can't find it
> in the manual. Problem is, where i'm dialing into, the
> other computer has a strange ring and my usr modem thinks
> it's a busy signal. Thanks!

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SOrry, sorry X3 !!!!


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"Thomas Wendell" <tumppiw_NOSPAM@hotmail.com> kirjoitti viestissä
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> T3 is the one you search for....
>
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> Tumppi
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> =================================================
> Most learned on nntp://news.mircosoft.com
> Helsinki, Finland (remove _NOSPAM)
> (translations from FI/SE not always accurate)
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> "jim" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> kirjoitti viestissä
> news:3d7b01c48fc2$34f0f310$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> > I know there's a modem command to make the modem dial
> > even though it dosen't hear a dial tone. I'm using a dos
> > program to do to this. It's like a ATS=nDT. Can't find it
> > in the manual. Problem is, where i'm dialing into, the
> > other computer has a strange ring and my usr modem thinks
> > it's a busy signal. Thanks!
>
>

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