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Bill L 02-22-2003 01:46 PM

Modem Sound
 
I just got a new Dell desktop with Windows XP, and can't figure out how to turn off the modem noise-screech when I dial up. It was off on the previous computer, but I can't recall how I did it (I thought it was simply with the speaker mute). I've tried muting the speakers, but doesn't kill the modem. Anybody know how to do this?

StripinLine 02-22-2003 01:49 PM

try Start, settings, controlpanel, phones and modems, modems, modem. speaker volume off..


regards/ al

Bill L 02-22-2003 01:55 PM

I had bumbled my way to that dialog box yesterdat, and have the volume slider to off for COM3, but it still makes the noise :smash:

StripinLine 02-22-2003 02:04 PM

found this on yahoo
 
# Click on "Start" and "Control Panel".
# Open "Phone and Modem Options".
# Select the "Modems" tab.
# Select your Modem from the list and then click onto "Properties"
# Click onto the "Advanced" page tab.
# The "Extra Initialization Commands" box is at the bottom of this window. Click onto that box and then type in the command that you want to issue the modem.

L0 - Sets the modem speaker to the lowest volume.

Generally speaking the modem should respond to the command you've typed in on the next time you dial in using your Xtra connection. With some modems you'll need to restart your computer for the change to take affect.

If a modem does not support a given command it will report an error. In Windows this will result in an error: 630 - "The modem is not responding." If this occurs remove the command, restart the computer and power cycle the modem if it is an external modem.



# Click "OK" and "OK".

StripinLine 02-22-2003 02:08 PM

sorry you need to
 
AT&L0

mabye AT&M0 this might turn off the speaker if your modem will respond to that command...

Bill L 02-22-2003 04:10 PM

Thanks Stripinline, I printed the instructions and will give it a try; I'll let you know how I make out :D

StripinLine 02-25-2003 04:13 AM

modem
 
Did this stuff work for you???

Bill L 02-25-2003 06:41 AM

No, I still get the modem noise :smash:
I tried the commands LO, AT&LO, AT&MO and still get it. The modem properties indicates modem is on com3, which has the speaker volume down to off. I don't know :confused:
I may call Dell next time I get a couple of free hours

Kram 02-25-2003 12:36 PM

On the connection screen when u first log onto the internet there should be a setup button. Click it. Click expert, click the tab labled "devices, modems". Highlite the modem u r using, and click "edit". Verify that it shows "comm 3", in case u had more than one modem installed in that machines history, select speaker volume "off". Then exit, not close, the setup window, which should return u to the connection screen. Enter p-word and connect. That will stop that anoying noise.

Bill L 02-25-2003 10:29 PM

Kram, that did it, thanks~


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