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DataFax Modem versus Telephone Modem
I'm about to place an order for an 8300 Dimension desktop. I'm
replacing an old Gateway GP6-400, where I do my telephone dialing with Phone Dialer (dialer.exe) which comes with Windows 98. This little program satisfies my simple requirements. My question: Should I spend an extras $20 for the Dell telephone modem, or will the standard DataFax modem allow me to continue using PhoneDialer? [Whoops, I'm assuming that Phone Dialer comes with XP?!] Can somebody give me a little advice on this? Arthur -- For email replies: Remove xy99spam |
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Correction: I should have said "Voice Modem" instead of "Telephone
Modem"...................Arthur "Arthur" wrote in message ... I'm about to place an order for an 8300 Dimension desktop. I'm replacing an old Gateway GP6-400, where I do my telephone dialing with Phone Dialer (dialer.exe) which comes with Windows 98. This little program satisfies my simple requirements. My question: Should I spend an extras $20 for the Dell telephone modem, or will the standard DataFax modem allow me to continue using PhoneDialer? [Whoops, I'm assuming that Phone Dialer comes with XP?!] Can somebody give me a little advice on this? Arthur -- For email replies: Remove xy99spam |
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"Arthur" writes:
I'm about to place an order for an 8300 Dimension desktop. I'm replacing an old Gateway GP6-400, where I do my telephone dialing with Phone Dialer (dialer.exe) which comes with Windows 98. This little program satisfies my simple requirements. My question: Should I spend an extras $20 for the Dell telephone modem, or will the standard DataFax modem allow me to continue using PhoneDialer? [Whoops, I'm assuming that Phone Dialer comes with XP?!] Can somebody give me a little advice on this? Some folks, myself included, have had some difficulties with the internal modems being provided. Several folks have made postings here, myself included, where falling back to a good quality external modem seemed to have solved the problem. Googling for a few good keywords in the groups archive can find these for you. As seems to often be the case, likely nobody can ever conclusively decide what the problem really was. |
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Uh, wrong asumption. No phone dialer in XP. The telephony software that
comes with a voice modem might include it. Ask the Dell sales rep. HH "Arthur" wrote in message ... I'm about to place an order for an 8300 Dimension desktop. I'm replacing an old Gateway GP6-400, where I do my telephone dialing with Phone Dialer (dialer.exe) which comes with Windows 98. This little program satisfies my simple requirements. My question: Should I spend an extras $20 for the Dell telephone modem, or will the standard DataFax modem allow me to continue using PhoneDialer? [Whoops, I'm assuming that Phone Dialer comes with XP?!] Can somebody give me a little advice on this? Arthur -- For email replies: Remove xy99spam |
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Be careful what you specify with Dell. I specifically asked for a hardware
modem and got a cheesy winmodem which couldn't connect at my ISP's default speeds. "Arthur" wrote in message ... I'm about to place an order for an 8300 Dimension desktop. I'm replacing an old Gateway GP6-400, where I do my telephone dialing with Phone Dialer (dialer.exe) which comes with Windows 98. This little program satisfies my simple requirements. My question: Should I spend an extras $20 for the Dell telephone modem, or will the standard DataFax modem allow me to continue using PhoneDialer? [Whoops, I'm assuming that Phone Dialer comes with XP?!] Can somebody give me a little advice on this? Arthur -- For email replies: Remove xy99spam |
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I opted for the extra $20 and now wish I hadn't. That modem is junk. I
have spent the better part of a month working different init strings while disabling V.92, throttling down any aggressivness by limiting connect speeds but nothing has helped this modem. A same G6-450 I have on the next table connect 100% of the time at a 49444 kbps I had to limit there at that speed or it would connect at 51666 kbps (too aggressive). My old modem had great throughput and I could live w/ that dialed up connect but this new Dell"s modem never connects over 42666 and then only one out of nine times, most of the time it connects at 38666 on the very same line,plug-in socket, and connections. Now I need to consider another after market modem or spend more for cable connection of which I don't really need in my work (or want the security hassles).I have several brand new USR(ISA SLOT) modems that are rock solid modems. I haven't even looked if there is even a open ISA slot in a 8300 series. Have you looked yet? Arthur wrote: I'm about to place an order for an 8300 Dimension desktop. I'm replacing an old Gateway GP6-400, where I do my telephone dialing with Phone Dialer (dialer.exe) which comes with Windows 98. This little program satisfies my simple requirements. My question: Should I spend an extras $20 for the Dell telephone modem, or will the standard DataFax modem allow me to continue using PhoneDialer? [Whoops, I'm assuming that Phone Dialer comes with XP?!] Can somebody give me a little advice on this? Arthur |
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I got the telephony modem with my Dimension 4500 and the Voice Answering
software never worked, so I returned it to Dell in the first 30 days, got my money back and bought a cheap datafax modem online for much less money and it works fine for faxing. Ed "Arthur" wrote in message ... I'm about to place an order for an 8300 Dimension desktop. I'm replacing an old Gateway GP6-400, where I do my telephone dialing with Phone Dialer (dialer.exe) which comes with Windows 98. This little program satisfies my simple requirements. My question: Should I spend an extras $20 for the Dell telephone modem, or will the standard DataFax modem allow me to continue using PhoneDialer? [Whoops, I'm assuming that Phone Dialer comes with XP?!] Can somebody give me a little advice on this? Arthur -- For email replies: Remove xy99spam |
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I just got an 8300 with the data/fax modem only, and it works fine so
far I just sent a fax with it and no problem. But you could probably save a couple bucks by not getting any modem and buy one from Fry's or other such sources for pretty cheap ($10-15). Also, I too was dismayed to find that Dialer wasn't included with XP (I used Dialer with WinMe) ... but I then found it under "c:\Program Files\Windows NT\dialer.exe" ... yes, there is a "Windows NT" subdirectory on WinXP. This version of Dialer is a little different but entirely servicable. |
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