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Old December 30th 04, 08:59 PM
Charlie
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Default Modem with Caller ID Support

I want to install a program that uses Caller ID and I don't know how to
select a modem that supports CID. I checked out several modems at the store
and none specifically stated that they support CID. Is there something else
I should be looking for such as V92 or Group 3 support ?


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Old December 30th 04, 09:29 PM
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Default Modem with Caller ID Support

Hello

Try US Robotic's modems

Alvin


Charlie wrote:

I want to install a program that uses Caller ID and I don't know how to
select a modem that supports CID. I checked out several modems at the store
and none specifically stated that they support CID. Is there something else
I should be looking for such as V92 or Group 3 support ?


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Old December 30th 04, 09:40 PM
Charlie
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Default Modem with Caller ID Support

I have a US Robotics modem and I can't get it to work. I have tested it
using Windows HyperTerminal and issuing the commands manually. When I issue
the command "AT+VCID=1" command I get a "OK" response. I assume that means
the modem supports caller id. However when I call using the phone there is
no caller id information returned. Only the "ring" display shows. Now I am
wondering if the modem really supports caller id. None of the modems I have
looked at specifically state they support caller id.

"unitor" wrote in message
...
Hello

Try US Robotic's modems

Alvin


Charlie wrote:

I want to install a program that uses Caller ID and I don't know how to
select a modem that supports CID. I checked out several modems at the
store
and none specifically stated that they support CID. Is there something
else
I should be looking for such as V92 or Group 3 support ?




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Old December 30th 04, 09:46 PM
Bob I
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Default Modem with Caller ID Support

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Caller+ID+Modem

http://www.identafone.com/modems.html

Charlie wrote:

I want to install a program that uses Caller ID and I don't know how to
select a modem that supports CID. I checked out several modems at the store
and none specifically stated that they support CID. Is there something else
I should be looking for such as V92 or Group 3 support ?




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Old December 30th 04, 09:49 PM
G.R.
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Default Modem with Caller ID Support


"Charlie" wrote in message
...
I have a US Robotics modem and I can't get it to work. I have tested it
using Windows HyperTerminal and issuing the commands manually. When I issue
the command "AT+VCID=1" command I get a "OK" response. I assume that means
the modem supports caller id. However when I call using the phone there is
no caller id information returned. Only the "ring" display shows. Now I am
wondering if the modem really supports caller id. None of the modems I have
looked at specifically state they support caller id.

"unitor" wrote in message
...
Hello

Try US Robotic's modems

Alvin


Charlie wrote:

I want to install a program that uses Caller ID and I don't know how to
select a modem that supports CID. I checked out several modems at the
store
and none specifically stated that they support CID. Is there something
else
I should be looking for such as V92 or Group 3 support ?



Try this link: http://www.mtnsys.com/pages/howto/htmdmtst.htm


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Old December 30th 04, 09:51 PM
Bob I
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Default Modem with Caller ID Support

The phone line has to have Caller ID enabled as well. Also some may
"report" OK to a command for compatability purposes(that should be noted
in the modem documentation)

Charlie wrote:

I have a US Robotics modem and I can't get it to work. I have tested it
using Windows HyperTerminal and issuing the commands manually. When I issue
the command "AT+VCID=1" command I get a "OK" response. I assume that means
the modem supports caller id. However when I call using the phone there is
no caller id information returned. Only the "ring" display shows. Now I am
wondering if the modem really supports caller id. None of the modems I have
looked at specifically state they support caller id.

"unitor" wrote in message
...

Hello

Try US Robotic's modems

Alvin


Charlie wrote:


I want to install a program that uses Caller ID and I don't know how to
select a modem that supports CID. I checked out several modems at the
store
and none specifically stated that they support CID. Is there something
else
I should be looking for such as V92 or Group 3 support ?




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Old December 30th 04, 10:18 PM
Bob Day
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Default Modem with Caller ID Support

"Charlie" wrote in message
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I want to install a program that uses Caller ID and I don't know how to
select a modem that supports CID. I checked out several modems at the store
and none specifically stated that they support CID. Is there something else
I should be looking for such as V92 or Group 3 support ?


The Best Data 56K V.92/V.44 Windows Internal Modem ("56 HP" above
the bar code on the box) supports Caller ID and voice as well. I bought
mine at Circuit City.

-- Bob Day
http://bobday.vze.com



 




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