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newsgroup - Franc Zabkar (fzabkar@optussnet.com.au) caused an illegal operation in module: The relay should normally be open in the on-hook state. When the modem starts to dial, ie when it goes off-hook, then the relay should close. Have you connected the phone line to the LINE socket (correct), or to the PHONE socket (incorrect)?I confused the "open" and "closed" states of the relay of the modem.To the LINE socket. The modem is in a "combo" with a sound card, and it has onlythe LINE socket. AT E1 L3 M2 H1 This will take the modem off-hook and enable its speaker. The tip-ring voltage should now have dropped significantly, usually down to around 10V or less. At this point you should hear a dialtone. If not, then the modem's DAA or DSP could be faulty.I will try this tomorrow, thanks. What is a "DAA" for the modem? If you suspect that the modem has a faulty DSP, then perform a local loopback test as described in this thread: Rockwell loopback diagnostics (&Tn) http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie =UTF-8&selm=3b47ccaa.21093427%40news.dingoblue.net.auAlso will try this, thank you for all help.s--� 2004 Chaos Master | "I'm going under,Posting from Brazil! | drowning in youLinux User #349031 : | I'm falling forever,Slackware / Knoppix | I've got to break through"---------------------. -- Evanescence, "Going Under"
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