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Hash table - granjan wrote: I recently installed an Agere v.92 LT WinModem in my Dell Dimension L733r. The modem works fine with connections normally about 49,333bps but I can't get MOH to work. My isp supports v92 and moh, call waiting is enabled, caller id is enabled. I can use the 'place voice call' feature...seems to work fine, but I can't receive a call. The caller just gets a busy signal and nothing happens on my end. Any suggestions on what to do or check, etc.? Thanks, granjanWell, do you have Call-Waiting feature on your line? If so, do you havesome setting like *70, to disable it when dialing out, in your dialingproperties? If you have CW, and it's not disabled, then a caller shouldonly get ringing, not a busy. If you can't find it, post your modem log,so we can see what is happening. Good luck--Art Jackson W4TOY Owensboro, KY USALife is God's open book test. In order to pass,you must open His book to find the answers.
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