Original Message:
Date: Fri, 05 Apr 2002 12:13:57 -0500
From: Peter Kaulback <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: PCWorks: Modem interfering with long distance calls

I have a client with a USR Performance Pro modem model 3CP325610A. The 
modem interferes with long distance calls only but I think it may be 
hardware related as well, perhaps it may need to be replaced entirely.
Plug 
the phone line into the line port and the phone line goes dead for other 
phones sharing the line when the modem is not in use, the modem will 
connect properly still. Plug the phone line into the phone port and all 
long distance calls ring once and are then dropped when the modem is not
in 
use but all local calls function properly. And the modem will connect to 
the internet through the phone port as well. Only by disconnecting the
line 
from the computer is the long distance issue resolved.
Any ideas would be most welcome.

Peter Kaulback

Reply:
Hi Peter and all,
Although the symptoms are less than classic, it sounds like the modem is
generating a static discharge.  Also, check the copper ground wire that
runs from the phone connection box (outside the building) to the earth. 
If it is broken, cracked or otherwise not down in the dirt, have it
fixed.  Of course, you might the usual modem fixes. Check for multiple
instances in safe mode, remove all modem and wave devices.  Remove all
modem related files.  Shut down and physically remove the modem.  Restart
without the modem.  Shut down the computer.  Reinstall modem and drivers.
 Have anice day.

Chuck

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