Keep in mind that older modems used to disconnect when the click of an incoming call came on. That was an error caused by the older modem interpreting the second signal as a disconnect by the remote modem. It was generally not setup that way intentionally. Newer modems generally don't do that anymore due to improved error correction.
http://kb.indiana.edu/data/aifu.html?cust=309532.96828.30http://www.modemsite.com/56k/v92moh.asp>Hello,
>I am trying to do some research for a friend. They have dial-up access to the internet, and it used to disconnect when a call was coming in (they wanted that). Their modem got fried, and they replaced it, but now it doesn't disconnect when a call comes in. Where would I start looking to solve this problem? Don't know many specifics (OS, modem, etc.) Thanks...
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