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don't pull the trigger yet,
I have looked around for a specific modem group and those found don't seen to be up to date with posts so you guys maybe being into modems/routers I'll try here. I have installed an Intel Ham V92 Voice Fax Data modem - PCI type and have set up Windows fax printer. Going through precisely the same routine as my Lucent Win fax modem fitted system, I cannot send a fax. Within 2 seconds or less from it initialising it reports back Dialling **********, There is no answer. It all seems too quick. I have it set to wait for dialling tone in fact tried both settings but same results with each. I have also tried using AT D in front of numbers in the fax address book but again no go. Using Windows HyperTerminal I can ring numbers using the pre digits AT D and it does work. I can also input all the check AT codes and the modem reports back all as OK. So I think I can rule out a faulty modem. So what's happening with the fax printer side. As stated above, I have a similar set up on another desktop which has a Lucent Win Modem and it works fine. As far as I recall all I did was set up the Win Fax printer and away it faxed. anyone with a similar system set up that can please assist. thanks Yes Baby |
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ta "Yes Baby" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > don't pull the trigger yet, > > I have looked around for a specific modem group and those found don't seen > to be up to date with posts so you guys maybe being into modems/routers > I'll try here. > > I have installed an Intel Ham V92 Voice Fax Data modem - PCI type and have > set up Windows fax printer. Going through precisely the same routine as my > Lucent Win fax modem fitted system, I cannot send a fax. Within 2 seconds > or less from it > initialising it reports back Dialling **********, There is no answer. It > all > seems too quick. I have it set to wait for dialling tone in fact tried > both > settings but same results with each. I have also tried using AT D in front > of numbers in the fax address book but again no go. > > Using Windows HyperTerminal I can ring numbers using the pre digits AT D > and > it does work. I can also input all the check AT codes and the modem > reports > back all as OK. So I think I can rule out a faulty modem. > > So what's happening with the fax printer side. > > As stated above, I have a similar set up on another desktop which has a > Lucent Win Modem and it works fine. As far as I recall all I did was set > up the Win Fax printer > and away it faxed. > > anyone with a similar system set up that can please assist. > > thanks > |
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"Yes Baby" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)... > sorted Glad to hear it, and thank you for letting the group know, so nobody wastes their time trying to help with a solved problem. But please post the solution for the benefit of anyone with the same/a similar problem who may find your post through a search. Alex |
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"Alex Fraser" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed). uk... > "Yes Baby" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:(E-Mail Removed)... >> sorted > > Glad to hear it, and thank you for letting the group know, so nobody > wastes their time trying to help with a solved problem. But please post > the solution for the benefit of anyone with the same/a similar problem who > may find your post through a search. > > Alex > OK I found a Google ref pointing to Control Panel then switch to Classic View open Phone and Modem Options. Under the Dialling Rules tab I entered my area code. Picked another fax number and hey presto first time send. dj |
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