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RE: Modem is not replying incoming calls



Thanks a lot Mr. Dunlap for your help. However, I tried to wake up the
modem using minicom as suggested but still unable to receive calls using
my modem.
Could someone suggest further.
Thanks is advance,
With regards,
Ashis Kr. Mal. 

On Thu, 7 Oct 1999, Marshall Dunlap wrote:

> I am new at this game but I had a similar problem.  I found that I
> sometimes have to nudge the modem awake.  I do this by runing minicom.
> Login as root and type minicom at the cursor.  Then type <ctrl> A  and then
> Z (must be caps).  A menu will pop up.  Type Q and accept the default of
> leaving without reset.  Your modem should accept calls now.
> 
> I'm sure there is a more elegant way to do this and I look forward to
> seeing what the Guru's come up with so I can use the better solution. :-)
> 

Hello All, 
I have got a modem and is used to provide dialin connection for
different labs.  It is a old Multitech 224E (2400bps) modem and running
without any problem. To improve the speed, I tried the same with
GVC-33.6KBps and Multitech MT1932ZDX(19.2Kbps) but they are not responding
to incoming calls. Simply they keep on ringing and no carrier is supplied.
But if i use them for dialling out, they are working fine. 
I am using Rh6.0 . 
Someone please help me to use these modems. 
Thanks in advance,
With regards, 
Ashis Kr. Mal. 





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