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- From: simon@wotangate.sc.ti.com (Jean-Yves Simon)
- Subject: Re: SatisFAXtion 400 - prob. with getting inco
- Message-ID: <1992Nov24.020348.27701@csc.ti.com>
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- Organization: Texas Instruments Inc.
- References: <hew.1@postman.hsn.no>
- Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1992 02:03:48 GMT
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- In article 1@postman.hsn.no, hew@postman.hsn.no (Hermann Westlie) writes:
- >Can anybody help me solve a problem with my SatisFAXtion 400 modem. I have
- >problem with receving incomming calls from modems. It works well with
- >incomming and outgoing FAXs and outgoing modem calls.
- >
- >I use a shared line for FAX/modem and Voice calls. The modem picks up the
- >phone when I get an incomming call, but it handle incomming modem calls the
- >same way as incomming voice calls.
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- if you have installed the software with option 1 or 2, the modem which is calling you
- has to issue a # after your number. In that case, your modem will not that it is a modem
- call. The other solution is to use the wall phone, nor the one plugged in your modem,
- and issue yourself a #. After the 400 answers, you can hang up the phone.
- Not a very smart interface, but it works for me all the time now. It was hard to pick up
- the trick!
- Hope this helps.
-