number of rings before modem pick up

V

vladimir

Do one knows how to change the number of rings before
modem pick up in Incoming Connections from 1 to whatever.
Adding ATS0=xx to modem init string in Control Panel does
not help. Look like Incoming Connections impose its own
setting.

Tnkx
 
G

Gary Fose [MSFT]

vladimir,

You didn't tell use anything about the software you are using or the modem. Uusally that
numbe rof rings can be set in the Microsoft Fax Service Manager. The setting on Windows
2003 goes up to 99 rings.

Hope this helps,
Gary
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