Modem: force 'hang up' to get a dial tone?

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casteele95thbgheavy

Am forced to use a dial-up connection (live in Desert Center, CA, and
little else is available. And, at this point, am using AOL.) When I
unplug the phone plug from the phone and into my laptop and try to log
on to AOL, more often than not I don't have a dial tone. And, of
course, after a certain length of time, I start getting a "you have
taken too long to make your call; please hang up ..." message. What can
I add to the initialization string to force a 'hang up' justprior to
the modem dialing so that I DO have a dial when the modem tries to
dial.

Is there a better solution?

( Or is there an AOL guru out there who will have a better solution for
me?) (And, SO far, I've been unable to get better than 24K bps out of
these horrible phone lines out here: Verizon)

Computer is an Averatec 3200. WinXP. Modem: Smartlink 56K modem;
driver date 8/29/04, ver. 4.0.5.874

Christopher
 
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Tritium

Am forced to use a dial-up connection (live in Desert Center, CA, and
little else is available. And, at this point, am using AOL.) When I
unplug the phone plug from the phone and into my laptop and try to log
on to AOL, more often than not I don't have a dial tone. And, of
course, after a certain length of time, I start getting a "you have
taken too long to make your call; please hang up ..." message. What can
I add to the initialization string to force a 'hang up' justprior to
the modem dialing so that I DO have a dial when the modem tries to
dial.

Is there a better solution?

( Or is there an AOL guru out there who will have a better solution for
me?) (And, SO far, I've been unable to get better than 24K bps out of
these horrible phone lines out here: Verizon)

Computer is an Averatec 3200. WinXP. Modem: Smartlink 56K modem;
driver date 8/29/04, ver. 4.0.5.874

Christopher


Might not even be the computer's fault...rural telephone lines
have a higher probability of issues. Have the quality of the
phone line checked, and then the internal connections. Use a new
connection between the computer and the phone jack, preferably a
4-conductor one.
 

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