• Dial-up connection problems

    From Neko@MIYANET to All on Tuesday, August 31, 2021 23:48:47
    Hello,
    Recently I have bought a 56 kbps faxmodem to connect with my BBS and try how people used to contact each other before TCP/IP and DSL (my first contact with computers was when DSL began making dial-up obsolete). As I do not own a landline, I have bought a cellular fixed terminal too.
    However, before connecting it to my BBS I wanted to make sure the modem can connect with anyone. At first, after charging my SIM card with some money and turning on the terminal, I connected the modem to my server. Then, I installed RS232-USB UART driver and added a modem through Windows "Phone and modem" menu - it got detected automatically without even opening the wizard. After that, I started PUTTY in order to dial and receive test calls using AT commands. AT returned OK, so the modem was connected. ATDT to my daily cellular number - it dialed with loud internal speaker noise, so I had to mute that with ATL0M0. Picking up a call in opposite direction - ATA works perfectly dropping to NO CARRIER quickly after as no commands were received. I thought it was fine.

    Problems began when I tried to dial a BBS. I tried HyperTerminal as it was already installed on my server used for BBSing, trying a connection with one of those rare European BBSes (to avoid draining my pre-paid account as I am not living in the USA). It dialed... and threw "No answer" message.
    Then, I tried sending a fax to Fax Toy website, setting up the modem in fax mode and using fax capabilities of Windows. A simple test page, sending it to given phone number and after ca. 3 mins of waiting, pulsing of SD and CTS diodes, got an error. Simply, an error - no code, nothing. Tried calling the same number using my main mobile phone - fax tones are heard. After that I tried again with dialing myself (now in fax mode) to check if the modem can call - it could.

    The modem is 3com by USRobotics Sportster V.90 MessagePlus, connected to Huawei B310s-22 cellular modem as a substitute of a landline (firmware locked to cellular terminal mode - yes, it has RJ-11) and to the server via RS232-USB UART as it does not have RS232 port. I am running it under Windows Server 2003 R2 (on a virtual machine, if it matters).

    I have already tried playing sounds of Bell 103 transmissions or V.32/V.34 handshakes to my personal phone's microphone when dialing to the modem - this way I got the sweet CONNECT information and a few garbage characters before NO CARRIER (or simply garbage characters and quicker NO CARRIER in case of Bell 103).
    Another weird thing I have noticed is these longer tones of dial-up handshake attempt fade after a few seconds. They appear again for a short moment after making some noise to the microphone or sending DTMF (pressing keypad buttons).

    Do you have any idea how to cope with such an issue and CONNECT to others as the modem should?

    Thank you in advance, Neko

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  • From Neko@MIYANET to All on Sunday, November 07, 2021 15:24:37
    Re: Dial-up connection problems
    By: Neko to All on Tue Aug 31 2021 23:48:47

    Another weird thing I have noticed is these longer tones of dial-up handshake attempt fade after a few seconds. They appear
    again for a short moment after making some noise to the microphone or sending DTMF (pressing keypad buttons).

    Okay, yesteday I've tried something else. I tried to call a few BBSes with modem speaker in "always on" mode. The odd thing was that when I tried to call a certain system more than once in a row, the first connection was significantly longer than second or third one - I mean those that weren't ending with "BUSY" tone.
    When trying a connection to CSD access number, the noise of exchanging data lasted for a few seconds, however the distant modem kept disconnecting regardless of giving logon data. Once I managed to get a message about authenticating, however the connection ended due to hanging up remote modem. Mine continued to send data until dropping NO CARRIER message.

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  • From GiselleR@TRDRSBAY to Neko on Thursday, December 02, 2021 16:11:13
    I tried sending a fax to Fax Toy website, setting up the modem in fax mode and using fax capabilities of Windows. https://nicelocal.com/new-york-city/utility _service/type/cleaning_of_the_apartment/

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  • From MRO@BBSESINF to GiselleR on Thursday, December 02, 2021 23:53:12
    Re: Dial-up connection problems
    By: GiselleR to Neko on Thu Dec 02 2021 04:11 pm

    I tried sending a fax to Fax Toy website, setting up the modem in fax mode and using fax capabilities of Windows. https://nicelocal.com/new-york-city/utility _service/type/cleaning_of_the_apartment/


    whats with that link? are you a bot spammer or did you make that your
    signature and you have it way too far up?
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  • From Neko@MIYANET to All on Saturday, January 22, 2022 22:51:54
    Re: Dial-up connection problems
    By: Neko to All on Sun Nov 07 2021 15:24:37

    Okay, yesteday I've tried something else. I tried to call a few BBSes with modem speaker in "always on" mode. The odd thing was [...]

    I've changed my GSM terminal to a VoIP analog telephone adapter. Using GSM instead of a landline for dial-up doesn't work, at least with the terminal I have. Professional ones are beyond my budget, sadly. Using a terminal with CSD capabilities could work, but I'm afraid it won't handshake correctly with ordinary dial-up modems that are made for landlines. VoIP has its own issues, but at least I can connect.

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  • From Neo@VIENNAMA to Neko on Saturday, February 19, 2022 22:06:03
    Hola Neko,
    I will try this also in the next week. - Connect via DialUp.
    And also install sexyz in my SBBS,
    Greetings from Vienna, Austria,
    Neo

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  • From Neko@MIYANET to Neo on Sunday, February 20, 2022 16:17:14
    Re: Dial-up connection problems
    By: Neo to Neko on Sat Feb 19 2022 22:06:03

    Hola Neko,
    I will try this also in the next week. - Connect via DialUp.
    And also install sexyz in my SBBS,
    Greetings from Vienna, Austria,
    Neo

    Good luck! Connecting a modem to Synchronet is easy, but setting the modem up to connect with something else than a landline can be a challenge.

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