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OT- Planning Permission Etc. in Eire - Help.


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  • Subject: OT- Planning Permission Etc. in Eire - Help.
  • From: "Steven Dickson" <sdickson@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2001 10:28:29 +0100
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Title: RE: [ukha_d] BT caller ID(again)
Guys,
 
sorry for the abuse of the bandwidth but I know a few of the southern Irish guys are in the process of building houses.  I need a bit of advise on how t go about things over the border - I know how things work up here but intend t build on my fiancés land near Tullamore.  If any of you get a chance could you mail me off list and I'll explain what I'm after.
 
Thanks.
 
Steve
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Hill, John [MOP:5613:EXCH]
Sent: 23 July 2001 10:21
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: RE: [ukha_d] BT caller ID(again)

Justin,
I never really expected these to work with BT's CID as it's so different t Bellcore/CCA version's
but as I needed a modem anyway I bought one of the Ambient based ones along with another Connexant based one t try for a friend. They both work with Homeseer, but I have found the Connexant one more reliable when dialling in with my mobile. The echo is worse and seems t upset the Ambient modem when this is used.

I'll be interested in a group buy on Meteors if anyone else wants one.

John


-----Original Message-----
From: Justin [mailto:justin@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 23 July 2001 10:05
To: ukha_d
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] BT caller ID(again)


>I can't remember who it was asking, but just for the record the modems
>mentioned in the "caller ID modem for £15 quid" a short while ag don't
>support CID as transmitted by BT.
>Looks like it's time to order a Meteor as every one suggested....
>Unless anybody has one for sale?

I'm sorry t hear that as it was me who started the whole £15 caller id
modem thing.
As I have said previously I'm with NTL but I didn't think caller id stuff
was that different.
A few things t try before giving up completely:

Make sure the international setting in the Ham control panel is set t USA.
Use a terminal program to check caller id before trying anything fancy (e.g
HomeSeer Phone).
The modem has t be initialised with at+vcid=1 the response should be "ok"
if not it's not the same modem.

I hope the above helps, if not it looks like the Meteor would be your best
bet, in fact I wouldn't mind one myself to play around as I like the
advanced features on this unit.
There seems t be a few people on this list who want one of these. I wonder
if there would be any mileage in a group buy?

Justin





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