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I reverted the NAV definitions, no change. But here's an interesting thing, at
least to me, that maybe a clue to someone else. The "bad" PC modem connects,
goes into a steady "static" like sound, then I can hear at a very low volume
the telephoine company recording that if you want to make a call hang up and
try again, under the static noise. Then it disonnects. On the "good" PC, the
modem connects and has the same "static" type noise, but every 20 - 30 seconds
changes tone, higher and lower. Not remaining steady like the bad PC. Does
this help support the theory of a bad modem? I intend to try a new one but
won't get into town for a couple of days.
Thanks again.
least to me, that maybe a clue to someone else. The "bad" PC modem connects,
goes into a steady "static" like sound, then I can hear at a very low volume
the telephoine company recording that if you want to make a call hang up and
try again, under the static noise. Then it disonnects. On the "good" PC, the
modem connects and has the same "static" type noise, but every 20 - 30 seconds
changes tone, higher and lower. Not remaining steady like the bad PC. Does
this help support the theory of a bad modem? I intend to try a new one but
won't get into town for a couple of days.
Thanks again.