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Re: CID & Linux (was OT: DECT phones - advice)



This site has some very interesting info on the hayes and caller id
problems..

http://www.ainslie.org.uk/callerid/hayes.htm

Apparently the problem is tied up in line reversal detection if you have
another phone on the line.

I have the same modem, and I will be trying a few things with it on sunday.

Hope this helps

Jason

----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Gordon" <paul_gordon@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 11:26 AM
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] CID & Linux (was OT: DECT phones - advice)


> >I used to have a Hayes Accura to do Caller ID with, but it would
never
work
> >reliably, though I suspect this was down to the modem itself
rather than
> >Linux, as others had similar problems with Windows too.
>
>
> Seconded. - I currently use a Hayes accura with Homeseer phone, and
the
> caller ID detection is very unreliable. - it will very frequently just
> "stop" reporting it, - just like as if an
"AT#CID=0" command had been
> sent...
>
> I Turn it back on by either restartinh HSP, or manually sending an
> "AT#CID=1" to it, whereupon it will be OK again for a while,
(a"while"
being
> anything between 30 minutes & 2 days), before it just
"stops" again...
>
> BAG OF SHITE!
>
> Paul G.
>
>
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