No modem sound on Mac OSX

giza9999

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Hi,
My modem works well (+Sound) on Mac OS 9.22, but after re-booting via Mac OS X 10.1.5 my modem no sound (silent), but running well!, What must I do?
 
Go to Syster Preferances>Network>Internl Modem>Modem and click "Sound:On"
That'll give you the usual annoying beeps...dunno why you'd want that thou
 
My System prerefences >Network>Internal Modem>Modem --> always ON!
My friend said this is bugs on Mac OS X, is it true? My computer : iBook 500Mhz, 256mb RAM
 
they are saying(Apple+Earthlink) that my modem is busted >< :(

oh and BTW i have the same model iBook but only 64MB RAM
 
RPS: yes, but you can cownload apps to fix that

in other news: why would you want the modem sound? its obnoxious and useless...
 
Actually, I prefer not to hear that gibberish of the modem connecting. Turning off the sound is one of the first things I did in Mac OS X. You should feel blessed that you don't hear anything as long as it works. I did have some problems getting Mac OS X to recognize my modem. A call to Apple straightened that out - select a different modem. Why which one? Call Apple to see which modems were put into which machines.

Incidentally, my brother is running Mac OS X 10.0.4 on his 266MHz iMac with 64MB RAM. It's slow as hell, but it works. Oh, almost forgot, it pages out right at startup. Crunch crunch crunch...
 
I've got the same problem - no modem sound no matter what.

The reason I like(d) having that is then I can tell when it is connecting - for some reason if I set the Network control panel to connect when starting TCP/IP apps, it just connects randomly sometimes.

Under OS 9, if I had it set to that it'd try to connect if I go into a web browser and try to go to a page, or something like that. Under X for some reason, it just connects every now and then by itself.

I've since set it not to connect when starting TCP/IP apps.
 
just install it. it will work it's just that it recomends that you don't start up the clasic mode in OS X:cool:

(what virsion of X? .0 or .1)
 
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