IBM 6644 User Manual

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General
modem/communication
problems.

1. Make sure the telephone cords are connected correctly

and securely. Connections for a standard modem are
shown in “Disconnecting cables” on page 36. If you are
using other communication devices in conjunction with
the modem, such as an asymmetric digital subscriber
line (ADSL) adapter or home networking adapter, refer
to the documentation for those devices to ensure the
cords are properly connected.

2. Make sure the telephone line works. If you have a

telephone connected to the modem, try making a call. If
you do not have a telephone connected to the modem,
plug a telephone into the same telephone outlet that the
computer is plugged into (remember to reconnect the
computer to the telephone outlet after verifying that the
line is working).

3. Make sure you are calling the correct number and that

you are using the correct communications settings. For
additional help, refer to the documentation for your
communications software.

4. Make sure no one else is using the telephone while you

are communicating with another computer.

5. If you have Call Waiting, make sure it is disabled.
6. If some communications programs work but others do

not, there might be a configuration problem. For
additional help, refer to the documentation for your
communications software.

7. Make sure your modem cord is attached to an analog

telephone line. The local telephone company can
determine the type of telephone line.

8. Make sure the modem is securely installed inside the

computer. (See “Removing the computer cover” on
page 36.)

If these actions do not correct the problem, run the
diagnostic programs (see “Running the IBM Enhanced
Diagnostics program” on page 57). If you need technical
assistance, see “Chapter 7. IBM HelpWare support and
services,” on page 59.

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