mainit123
Technical User
- Jan 24, 2005
- 25
I am running Win98SE on several PCs. One is a Dell
PII 300 MHz and the other is a clone with a AMD chip running
at 500 MHz. I realize these are not the newest machines
but I had no trouble getting a V.90 modem from Creative
installed and configured on either one.
The modem responds just fine in the Control Panel Diagnostics and also shows in Device Manager.
In my (acid) test, I can talk to it directly from
within Hyperterminal using commands typed directly into
the Hyperterminal window. Enough said, the modem is being
recognized. The only problem is I cannot raise a dial
tone using my analog phone line. That is,
after plugging in the 4 conductor wire into the LINE
port on the modem (that port also has 4 conductors, not
two), I can never get a dial tone when I attempt to dial
out to my ISP using the ISP's front end interface software or by dialing while inside Hyperterminal. I don't believe
there should be anything real special to do to get a dial
tone when I tell the modem to go off hook and dial.
The kicker is this same phone line when connected to
another PC with a different vendor's modem picks up the
phone just fine. I know there is good dial tone there
and I just can't believe this Creative modem will
not go off-hook. Anything special or real obvious that
comes to mind? I have been around PCs for years and
cannot get this modem to go off-hook. I know one solution
is to get another vendor's modem but is there some setting
that once set will refuse to allow a modem to go off-hook?
Thanks.
PII 300 MHz and the other is a clone with a AMD chip running
at 500 MHz. I realize these are not the newest machines
but I had no trouble getting a V.90 modem from Creative
installed and configured on either one.
The modem responds just fine in the Control Panel Diagnostics and also shows in Device Manager.
In my (acid) test, I can talk to it directly from
within Hyperterminal using commands typed directly into
the Hyperterminal window. Enough said, the modem is being
recognized. The only problem is I cannot raise a dial
tone using my analog phone line. That is,
after plugging in the 4 conductor wire into the LINE
port on the modem (that port also has 4 conductors, not
two), I can never get a dial tone when I attempt to dial
out to my ISP using the ISP's front end interface software or by dialing while inside Hyperterminal. I don't believe
there should be anything real special to do to get a dial
tone when I tell the modem to go off hook and dial.
The kicker is this same phone line when connected to
another PC with a different vendor's modem picks up the
phone just fine. I know there is good dial tone there
and I just can't believe this Creative modem will
not go off-hook. Anything special or real obvious that
comes to mind? I have been around PCs for years and
cannot get this modem to go off-hook. I know one solution
is to get another vendor's modem but is there some setting
that once set will refuse to allow a modem to go off-hook?
Thanks.