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| | Vista Modem Dialing Incorrectly Dell Latitude D620 1GB RAM Intel Centrino Duo T2300 @ 1.67 GHz Vista Business 32-bit Installed Vista cleanly. Not sure when this went awry or if it ever worked correctly but my dialer is not working properly. It is not dialing the number correctly as entered. This is a problem because I remote into many systems, mostly phone PBX, to administer. I set up my location properly. When I put in a number in the dialer, Vista changes it. When I dial "412XXXXXXX", it dials "1 4 XXXXXXX". The only way I can get Vista to dial the correct number is to add an area code rule, even for my own, that adds 412 to the number. So then I would put "XXXXXXX" in the dialer and it dials "412XXXXXXX". This only helps with the one. If I need to dial outside my location, I have to modify the existing rule to suit such. I cannot just add another rule. That did not work. Am I doing something wrong? Did I miss something? I made sure all my drivers, including BIOS were updated. I do have the latest Windows updates. I tried both the Windows driver and the driver directly from Dell. The modem is a Conexant HDA D110 MDC V.92 Modem. Any help or things to try is appreciated. Thanks in advance. |
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| | RE: Vista Modem Dialing Incorrectly RichardC, Are you sure the modem drivers are Vista Compatible? If the drivers are made to work with Vista, and you're not getting proper performance, then the issue likely is with the drivers. However, it's hard to tell. Hardware not working properly is usually an indication of a driver bug of some sort. If you can't get that modem to work properly, you can consider replacing it with a hardware based modem (modem with on-board processor and DSP, digital signal processor). These hardware modems don't need drivers, as such, to operate properly. You just plug them in and Windows loads everything you need to operate, apart from Call Waiting and/or FAX capability. Hardware modems cost more than software modems, where the processor and DSP function are performed by software, because the chips are more costly than software. Here is a site that has two hardware modems that fit in a PCMCIA slot: http://zoom.com/products/dial_up_pc_card.html Hardware based modems are also available for desktop configurations where you install them in a PCI slot. Just some thoughts for your consideration. -- freddy "RichardC" wrote: > Dell Latitude D620 > 1GB RAM > Intel Centrino Duo T2300 @ 1.67 GHz > Vista Business 32-bit > > Installed Vista cleanly. Not sure when this went awry or if it ever worked > correctly but my dialer is not working properly. It is not dialing the > number correctly as entered. This is a problem because I remote into many > systems, mostly phone PBX, to administer. > > I set up my location properly. When I put in a number in the dialer, Vista > changes it. When I dial "412XXXXXXX", it dials "1 4 XXXXXXX". The only way > I can get Vista to dial the correct number is to add an area code rule, even > for my own, that adds 412 to the number. So then I would put "XXXXXXX" in > the dialer and it dials "412XXXXXXX". This only helps with the one. If I > need to dial outside my location, I have to modify the existing rule to suit > such. I cannot just add another rule. That did not work. > > Am I doing something wrong? Did I miss something? I made sure all my > drivers, including BIOS were updated. I do have the latest Windows updates. > I tried both the Windows driver and the driver directly from Dell. The modem > is a Conexant HDA D110 MDC V.92 Modem. > > Any help or things to try is appreciated. Thanks in advance. |
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| | RE: Vista Modem Dialing Incorrectly Yeah, the drivers are Vista drivers. I got it from Dell website and chose Vista as my OS. I also tired using the built-in driver too. No dice. If I modify the area code rule in the dialing properites like I mentioned below, it does dial and it does connect. But consider what a pain it would be to have to (re)modify the area code rule each time I wanted to dial another one. Thanks. "freddy" wrote: > RichardC, > > Are you sure the modem drivers are Vista Compatible? If the drivers are > made to work with Vista, and you're not getting proper performance, then the > issue likely is with the drivers. However, it's hard to tell. Hardware not > working properly is usually an indication of a driver bug of some sort. > > If you can't get that modem to work properly, you can consider replacing it > with a hardware based modem (modem with on-board processor and DSP, digital > signal processor). These hardware modems don't need drivers, as such, to > operate properly. You just plug them in and Windows loads everything you > need to operate, apart from Call Waiting and/or FAX capability. Hardware > modems cost more than software modems, where the processor and DSP function > are performed by software, because the chips are more costly than software. > Here is a site that has two hardware modems that fit in a PCMCIA slot: > > http://zoom.com/products/dial_up_pc_card.html > > Hardware based modems are also available for desktop configurations where > you install them in a PCI slot. Just some thoughts for your consideration. > -- > freddy > > > "RichardC" wrote: > > > Dell Latitude D620 > > 1GB RAM > > Intel Centrino Duo T2300 @ 1.67 GHz > > Vista Business 32-bit > > > > Installed Vista cleanly. Not sure when this went awry or if it ever worked > > correctly but my dialer is not working properly. It is not dialing the > > number correctly as entered. This is a problem because I remote into many > > systems, mostly phone PBX, to administer. > > > > I set up my location properly. When I put in a number in the dialer, Vista > > changes it. When I dial "412XXXXXXX", it dials "1 4 XXXXXXX". The only way > > I can get Vista to dial the correct number is to add an area code rule, even > > for my own, that adds 412 to the number. So then I would put "XXXXXXX" in > > the dialer and it dials "412XXXXXXX". This only helps with the one. If I > > need to dial outside my location, I have to modify the existing rule to suit > > such. I cannot just add another rule. That did not work. > > > > Am I doing something wrong? Did I miss something? I made sure all my > > drivers, including BIOS were updated. I do have the latest Windows updates. > > I tried both the Windows driver and the driver directly from Dell. The modem > > is a Conexant HDA D110 MDC V.92 Modem. > > > > Any help or things to try is appreciated. Thanks in advance. |
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| | Re: Vista Modem Dialing Incorrectly Hello Richard, I doubt if its a hardware problem. The device (I have the same one as you do) seems to work for me although I don't use the modem at all, so I'm not entirely sure about that. However, can't you create two rules (Dialing rules I mean, not just the area code rules), and simply switch between the two instead of editing one area code rule for one dialing rule and editing it every time? That seems to be the only solution I could come up with to the problem. -- Hope this helps, Rishi email: rishi@vista-news.com | web: http://vista-news.com "RichardC" <RichardC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E9AF602F-EF0B-4761-8271-9D4DE8632952@microsoft.com... > Yeah, the drivers are Vista drivers. I got it from Dell website and chose > Vista as my OS. I also tired using the built-in driver too. No dice. If > I > modify the area code rule in the dialing properites like I mentioned > below, > it does dial and it does connect. But consider what a pain it would be to > have to (re)modify the area code rule each time I wanted to dial another > one. > > Thanks. > > "freddy" wrote: > >> RichardC, >> >> Are you sure the modem drivers are Vista Compatible? If the drivers are >> made to work with Vista, and you're not getting proper performance, then >> the >> issue likely is with the drivers. However, it's hard to tell. Hardware >> not >> working properly is usually an indication of a driver bug of some sort. >> >> If you can't get that modem to work properly, you can consider replacing >> it >> with a hardware based modem (modem with on-board processor and DSP, >> digital >> signal processor). These hardware modems don't need drivers, as such, to >> operate properly. You just plug them in and Windows loads everything you >> need to operate, apart from Call Waiting and/or FAX capability. Hardware >> modems cost more than software modems, where the processor and DSP >> function >> are performed by software, because the chips are more costly than >> software. >> Here is a site that has two hardware modems that fit in a PCMCIA slot: >> >> http://zoom.com/products/dial_up_pc_card.html >> >> Hardware based modems are also available for desktop configurations where >> you install them in a PCI slot. Just some thoughts for your >> consideration. >> -- >> freddy >> >> >> "RichardC" wrote: >> >> > Dell Latitude D620 >> > 1GB RAM >> > Intel Centrino Duo T2300 @ 1.67 GHz >> > Vista Business 32-bit >> > >> > Installed Vista cleanly. Not sure when this went awry or if it ever >> > worked >> > correctly but my dialer is not working properly. It is not dialing the >> > number correctly as entered. This is a problem because I remote into >> > many >> > systems, mostly phone PBX, to administer. >> > >> > I set up my location properly. When I put in a number in the dialer, >> > Vista >> > changes it. When I dial "412XXXXXXX", it dials "1 4 XXXXXXX". The >> > only way >> > I can get Vista to dial the correct number is to add an area code rule, >> > even >> > for my own, that adds 412 to the number. So then I would put "XXXXXXX" >> > in >> > the dialer and it dials "412XXXXXXX". This only helps with the one. >> > If I >> > need to dial outside my location, I have to modify the existing rule to >> > suit >> > such. I cannot just add another rule. That did not work. >> > >> > Am I doing something wrong? Did I miss something? I made sure all my >> > drivers, including BIOS were updated. I do have the latest Windows >> > updates. >> > I tried both the Windows driver and the driver directly from Dell. The >> > modem >> > is a Conexant HDA D110 MDC V.92 Modem. >> > >> > Any help or things to try is appreciated. Thanks in advance. |
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