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    Wait for dialtone / modem noise

    Hi,

    Could you please tell me where the registry entry for modem options for "Wait for dialtone before dialing" and the noise the modem speaker makes?
    Thanks

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    why do you need the registry entry all of that information can be accessed and changed in the modem properties in control panel

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    Because I want to use VB to make a shell to change the settings, but as it was registry related, I thought I'd ask the question here too.

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    Re: Wait for dialtone / modem noise

    Originally posted by j2k
    the noise the modem speaker makes?
    That noise is the sound of the modem trying to connect. It's what you hear if you pick up the line. It's not a wav file that you can change. You can't make your modem sound like Homer Simpson when it's connecting...
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    Re: Re: Wait for dialtone / modem noise

    Originally posted by The Hobo


    You can't make your modem sound like Homer Simpson when it's connecting...
    though that would be pretty cool

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    Re: Re: Wait for dialtone / modem noise

    Originally posted by The Hobo


    That noise is the sound of the modem trying to connect. It's what you hear if you pick up the line. It's not a wav file that you can change. You can't make your modem sound like Homer Simpson when it's connecting...
    lol, I know that! I meant the volume of the noise the modem makes! Sorry if I didn't make that clear!


    thinking about it, having the voice of Homer Simpson play while connecting to the internet, would be, erm, strange...!

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    anyone?

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    Re: Re: Wait for dialtone / modem noise

    Originally posted by The Hobo
    That noise is the sound of the modem trying to connect. It's what you hear if you pick up the line. It's not a wav file that you can change. You can't make your modem sound like Homer Simpson when it's connecting...
    lol,. thats one of the funniest things i'v ever come across maybe play MuDvAyNe though

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