On Wed, May 29, 2002 at 12:25:20AM +0300, guy keren wrote: > > On Tue, 28 May 2002, Yedidyah Bar-David wrote: > > > My problem: I can't use an analog modem with the microfilter bezeq > > gave me for adsl, e.g. I can't send a fax while being connected to > > adsl. When I try, the modem says 'NO DIALTONE'. > > did you try to use the modem as a normal modem (NOT a fax)? i have an > 28.8Kbps modem which i once (or twice) used through the microfilter, while > the ADSL connection was _NOT_ in use.
I opened minicom and typed atdtnumber. It didn't start dialing. > > what dial speed are you trying to use your modem with? a 9.6Kbps fax > connection? or what? It's a 56K, but I do not think it affects the dialing. > > the microfilter i have here has no model written on it - only a serial > number, and a bezeq serial number. > > also, what is this 'BT' connection? are you refering to the 'english' > connector, as opposed to the 'american' connector that connects into the > phone itself? i don't know how the wiring is set in this cable - its not > transparent, and its hard to see through. Yes. I searched a bit, and found at least 2 different cables for sale on the net - one as the one I got with the modem and the other the *opposite* of the one I got with the phone. Since the cables and the English connector are not transparent, I had to check with a tester. > > > I also tried, on the same line, a regular phone, which also works. > > BTW, the cable that came with the phone, which has, of course, the > > same connectors, has different wiring: 1-3 4-2, and the modem doesn't > > work with it (and the phone doesn't work with the modem's cable). > > in my case, the wire that i used with the modem is the same as the one i > use with the phone (a "pre"-version of the 'zamir' phones, it seems, with > some odd behaviour). > > -- > guy > > "For world domination - press 1, > or dial 0, and please hold, for the creator." -- nob o. dy ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]