MD>JH> Havin fought the pair gain and the phone company I called the
MD>JH> phone company and told them if another phone provider came to
MD>JH> the area I was switching! I had them disconnect the line used
MD>for the modem since the Wish I could!!! My local provider has
MD>a monopoly in this town.
MD>JH> I had them disconnect the line used for the modem since the
MD>JH> hiss from the pair gain line would cause me to drop carrier.
MD> I don't really get a hiss, or loss of carrier. It is just
MD>that I get a dialtone when I reverse the polarity of the line, and
MD>CAN connect. But, I do not get a RING signal from incoming calls. If
MD>I leave the polarity how it is supposed to be, I get the RING signal,
MD>but I can not connect. And, I NEVER have a dialtone.
MD> They keep telling me that this is being caused by my modem.
There is a small possibility that if the phone company is
using DC pulses, rather than AC pulses for the RING signal
that if the ring detstext
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