LSI PCI-SV92PP Soft Modem
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2015 4:19 pm
Ok guys - I'm down to day 8 of the trial and still no luck at all!
I have a PCI-connected LSI PCI-SV92PP Soft Modem
So far:
I have tried TAPI/no TAPI;
I have used 'TAPI_LineWatcher' to see responses (none)
I have checked the relevant registry entries in unimodem
The 'repair modem' function suggests "AT#CID=1" as the activation command
The LSI documentation suggests:
+VCID=<value> Caller ID
Use this command to enable or disable caller ID.
+VCID=0 Disable caller ID.
+VCID=1 Enable caller ID with formatted presentation.
+VCID=2 Enable caller ID with out formatting.
The modem will accept either of the commands with a bland return value of "OK"!
I would just give this up , but for these three issues:
1) I am an industrial systems engineer, and some of my most challenging issues, back in the days before IP have been remote equipment incoming call initialization setups
2) At some point, using other 'rag-tag' software scattered about the net, I got a call log with two valid caller ID entries
3) I KNOW the caller ID info from the line is good, as my printer/fax keeps a log of caller IDs, and it's perfect!
diagnostic log at: http://www.mediafire.com/view/w9rdecy94 ... ticLog.txt
Thanks in advance!!
I have a PCI-connected LSI PCI-SV92PP Soft Modem
So far:
I have tried TAPI/no TAPI;
I have used 'TAPI_LineWatcher' to see responses (none)
I have checked the relevant registry entries in unimodem
The 'repair modem' function suggests "AT#CID=1" as the activation command
The LSI documentation suggests:
+VCID=<value> Caller ID
Use this command to enable or disable caller ID.
+VCID=0 Disable caller ID.
+VCID=1 Enable caller ID with formatted presentation.
+VCID=2 Enable caller ID with out formatting.
The modem will accept either of the commands with a bland return value of "OK"!
I would just give this up , but for these three issues:
1) I am an industrial systems engineer, and some of my most challenging issues, back in the days before IP have been remote equipment incoming call initialization setups
2) At some point, using other 'rag-tag' software scattered about the net, I got a call log with two valid caller ID entries
3) I KNOW the caller ID info from the line is good, as my printer/fax keeps a log of caller IDs, and it's perfect!
diagnostic log at: http://www.mediafire.com/view/w9rdecy94 ... ticLog.txt
Thanks in advance!!