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Will
December 9th 03, 01:47 PM
have a generic soft56k data fax voice speakerphone modem.
when dialing-up I hear the modem trnsmitting across the
speakers. This is only until connected. Any way to turn
off the connection between the modem and speakers during
dial-up?

dev
December 9th 03, 01:48 PM
Will said:

> Have a generic soft56k data fax voice speakerphone modem.
> When dialing-up I hear the modem trnsmitting across the
> speakers. This is only until connected. Any way to turn
> off the connection between the modem and speakers during
> dial-up?

Something to try...
Control Panel|PHONE AND MODEM|MODEMS tab|PROPERTIES|ADVANCED
In the Extra Settings box, type M0 (that's a zero, not the letter o)
Click on OK to exit the dialog

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Maureen Goldman
December 9th 03, 01:48 PM
>"Will" > wrote:
>have a generic soft56k data fax voice speakerphone modem.
>when dialing-up I hear the modem trnsmitting across the
>speakers. This is only until connected. Any way to turn
>off the connection between the modem and speakers during
>dial-up?

If you want to stop the modem squawk entirely, turn off the speakers
in Control Panel \ phone and modems \ modems tab
Properties for your modem
Modem tab, speaker off.


If sound is still on, go to the advanced tab (also in modem
properties), enter M0 in the extra commands box. That's zero, not the
letter O. Apply\Okay your way out.

Will
December 9th 03, 02:02 PM
>-----Original Message-----
>>"Will" > wrote:
>>have a generic soft56k data fax voice speakerphone
modem.
>>when dialing-up I hear the modem trnsmitting across the
>>speakers. This is only until connected. Any way to
turn
>>off the connection between the modem and speakers
during
>>dial-up?
>
>If you want to stop the modem squawk entirely, turn off
the speakers
>in Control Panel \ phone and modems \ modems tab
>Properties for your modem
>Modem tab, speaker off.
>
>
>If sound is still on, go to the advanced tab (also in
modem
>properties), enter M0 in the extra commands box. That's
zero, not the
>letter O. Apply\Okay your way out.
>.
>
Tried this. Still getting the dial up squawk over
speakers.

W. Schmidt
December 9th 03, 02:25 PM
The only way to get around you problem is to disconnect the cable from the
soundboard the modem. In the old days modems had a speaker built on the
modem. They are saving that one and hook the modem to the sound card or mb
sound section


"Will" > wrote in message
...
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >>"Will" > wrote:
> >>have a generic soft56k data fax voice speakerphone
> modem.
> >>when dialing-up I hear the modem trnsmitting across the
> >>speakers. This is only until connected. Any way to
> turn
> >>off the connection between the modem and speakers
> during
> >>dial-up?
> >
> >If you want to stop the modem squawk entirely, turn off
> the speakers
> >in Control Panel \ phone and modems \ modems tab
> >Properties for your modem
> >Modem tab, speaker off.
> >
> >
> >If sound is still on, go to the advanced tab (also in
> modem
> >properties), enter M0 in the extra commands box. That's
> zero, not the
> >letter O. Apply\Okay your way out.
> >.
> >
> Tried this. Still getting the dial up squawk over
> speakers.

Carl
December 9th 03, 02:27 PM
try a diferent driver.
on my wifes pc it does the same thing but when i go to win upodate and get
their driver the noise goes away.
hope this helps
Carl
"W. Schmidt" > wrote in message
...
> The only way to get around you problem is to disconnect the cable from the
> soundboard the modem. In the old days modems had a speaker built on the
> modem. They are saving that one and hook the modem to the sound card or mb
> sound section
>
>
> "Will" > wrote in message
> ...
> >
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >>"Will" > wrote:
> > >>have a generic soft56k data fax voice speakerphone
> > modem.
> > >>when dialing-up I hear the modem trnsmitting across the
> > >>speakers. This is only until connected. Any way to
> > turn
> > >>off the connection between the modem and speakers
> > during
> > >>dial-up?
> > >
> > >If you want to stop the modem squawk entirely, turn off
> > the speakers
> > >in Control Panel \ phone and modems \ modems tab
> > >Properties for your modem
> > >Modem tab, speaker off.
> > >
> > >
> > >If sound is still on, go to the advanced tab (also in
> > modem
> > >properties), enter M0 in the extra commands box. That's
> > zero, not the
> > >letter O. Apply\Okay your way out.
> > >.
> > >
> > Tried this. Still getting the dial up squawk over
> > speakers.
>
>

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