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No response from the server's modem
 
Communication failed while connected 
To test your modem configuration, connect to another modem using a terminal emulation package (for example, Windows Terminal for Windows systems). For more information, see your modem documentation. 
Certain problems are reported by FirstClass. In this case, they have a FirstClass error number. Make of note of this number in case you need to contact your administrator. 
 
 
 
No response from the server's modem 
 
Possible cause  | 
Additional information  | 
 
the modem at the other end isn't connected to a FirstClass system  | 
Make sure you are specifying the correct modem phone number, with any necessary dialing prefixes, in your service setup information.  | 
 
your modem is incompatible with the server's modem  | 
This is especially common for modems that offer high speeds or advanced protocols. Try lowering the baud rate in your connection information.  | 
 
a poor phone connection is causing line noise  | 
This is common for long distance calls. Try the call again.  | 
 
you specified the wrong modem type for your modem when you configured connection information  | 
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the value of the connect timeout register (S7) is too short  | 
Use a text editor to open the modem (.mdm) file you are using and change the MLTO value. This value is in 60ths of a second. Try 90 seconds (MLTO=5400). Your value here will map to the S7 register. For more information on the S7 register, see your modem documentation.  | 
 
  
 
 
 
Host does not appear to be a FirstClass server 
 
Possible cause  | 
Additional information  | 
 
the two modems negotiated, but the system at the other end didn't respond to the FirstClass login request  | 
Make sure you are specifying the correct modem phone number, with any necessary dialing prefixes, in your server setup information.  | 
 
  
 
 
 
Communication failed while connected 
When a modem connection fails while a call is in progress, the cause can be difficult to identify. 
 
 
Possible cause  | 
Additional information  | 
 
a poor phone connection is causing line noise  | 
This is common for long distance calls. Try the call again.  | 
 
another application, such as a screen saver, graphics application, or file compression utility, running on your computer is using up available system resources  | 
Quit other applications and try again.  | 
 
the network packets may be interfering with the serial port, if you have a high-speed modem and are also connected to a network  | 
Disable the network connection and try again.  | 
 
the baud rate that was specified when you configured connection information is too high  | 
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