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To: Zeddie88 who wrote (7680)5/30/1999 9:59:00 AM
From: PMS Witch  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
Shut off modem

I'm not SURE if this will work, so if you get a better answer from others, go with what they say. I have not tried this on my system.

In Control Panel, General Tab, Click Modem icon, and highlight your modem.

Click the 'Properties' button (right of 'Add' 'Remove')

Select 'Connection' tab, and click 'Advanced' button.

Try putting the command string to shut off your modem sound in the 'Extra Settings' box. I don't know if you'll need the 'AT' part or just the command string 'L0', (L-Zero) so you may need to try both ways.

Hope this helps, PW.

P.S. Most modems use the 'Hays' command set. 'AT' (for ATtention) begins the command. The speaker volume commands are L0 for off, L1 for low, L2 for medium, and L3 to annoy the neighbours.
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