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How to get my USB voice modem to speak to callers

Shimmy613 (Programmer)
29 Jan 12 17:07
I bought a USB fax-data-voice modem to zap telemarketers (using a program like Identafone or PhoneTray Free).  It can answer calls and properly detects caller ID and passes that information to the computer - but it cannot play any WAV files to the caller.  The caller hears only silence before they are disconnected.

I've got a Windows 7 64-bit system.  The modem was auto-detected by Windows.  When I tried to download and update the drivers from the seller's website at:
   http://www.iigoal.com/download/download.html
   with the title: "New 56Kbs USB 2.0 V.92/90 Dial Up Voice Fax DATA Modem" (SKU008043)
...Windows said that my drivers are the most current.

This is the modem I am using:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemVersion&item=120768927141&;view=all&tid=819100154002

It has this model number on it:
ITE NO: CX-FU02

What can I do to get this modem to "speak" to callers?

Thanks,
Eliezer

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