To test the mic and headset while connected to the modem, use hyperterminal to dial and see if you can hear and be heard as well.
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I would like to know how to set up a 56k voice/speakerphone modem in a way that will allow me to use my current landliine, some software, and a headset through my computer to make phone calls.
I currently have a Creative Modem Blaster model no. DI5631, hooked up to a landline, and a headset plugged into the audio ports of the modem. And have attempted to use a program called Phone Dialer Pro to make calls, but no joy. When I dial my number, or call another, the program will make and receive the calls, but I am unable to hear or be heard when I speak when the line is picked up. Could someone please help me get this working?
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I am using Supervoice Pro now, and I was able to hear the dialtone and voice with speakers plugged into modem (HORRIBLE SOUND QUALITY) I need a JDM1 port on my mobo to connect the TAD connector from modem to onboard sound card, and I don't have one. Also, when connected to the other party, they were unable to hear me when I used the microphone when it was attached to the sound card. I also had another headset connected to the soundcard which did not function at all when making/receiving a call.
The only other way is some of the OEM's (Compaq for example) used a voice modem in a special slot that had the built in connectors in the slot to attach to the on-board sound card.
Also some of the OEM's used voice modem/sound card combo's in their systems.
But on a normal system you will need the wire to connect the modem to sound card.
I'm 99% sure the soundcard solution will work. I've just gotten the audio jacks from modem working excellently. Anyone else wanting to setup their computer as a phone similar to this may want to download this not-so-well-known executable called unimodv.exe and place it in their Windows directory. ( http://download.microsoft.
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by: rayt333Posted on 2004-07-09 at 20:10:42ID: 11517105
Does the headset work with your modem? Is it a stereo plug on the headset and a regular mono plug on the modem? can you hear any sound at all (dialtone)?
And your mic as well, there are different mics available and some are not interchangable with others.
Also that program you are using, it may require you to connect your modem to the soundcard and use the mic and speaker ports on the soundcard instead of the modem.