From: G Anna <drguruolai@eth.net>
To: linux-newbie@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Can Listen; Cannot Talk
Date: 15 May 2002 19:25:44 +0530 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <m3sn4tzfa7.fsf@wobble.eth.net> (raw)
Dear All,
I have an external modem. It has, apart from the telepone plug and
the power plug, two plugs - one for speaker and the other for a mike.
I have connected my head-phone/mike to this.
Using minicom (with the help of AT commands) I am able to dial another
phone. The phone rings at the other end. When they answer the phone,
I can listen to their voice. Its very clear too. But they are not
able to hear my voice. Can anybody help me understand why this is so?
Am I doing any silly mistakes anywhere? Kindly help me. Pointers to
relevant information would also be very helpful.
$ : using RH 7.1
$ uname -a
Linux wobble 2.4.16 #8 Tue May 14 14:15:58 IST 2002 i686 unknown
Thank you for your time and effort.
Cheers,
anna
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2002-05-15 13:55 G Anna [this message]
2003-03-12 7:32 ` Can Listen; Cannot Talk pshook
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2002-05-15 15:25 Ray Olszewski
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