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> MODEM NOISE, HELP, PLEASE!
GAZOO
post Nov 25 2004, 09:18 AM
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I've followed the directions on this site's tutorial, but, when I put in the command ATMO, in the ADVANCED tab, under EXTRA INITIALIZATION COMMANDS, my modem/satellite won't connect, because it says it's now looking for a CABLE connection.
I'm a newbie on this forum, so please don't LAUGH @ me.........
Seriously, any help would be appreciated.
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post Nov 25 2004, 12:31 PM
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Modem/Satellite? What type of modem are we talking about here?

Be sure you are adding ATM0 (emm-ZERO and not emm-OHH).


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post Nov 25 2004, 12:43 PM
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These directions are for dial-up connections only. If you are having sounds coming from a different type of modem, let us know. There may be a setting that needs to be changed.


Added: We will not laugh at you. I actually looked at the tutorial that you referred to, and it is not really clear that it is for dial-up connections only. Although it is possible that other types can make sounds, one may think that you can use the same fix. Thanks for pointing it out thumbup.gif

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