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Lachp30

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I am just wondering if there is such a program that can tell you if someone is trying to ring you while you are on the internet. I am currently stuck on 56k, and my parents are getting annoyed at all the phone calls they are missing, any suggestions guys?:(
 

Buck_Bucholz

i like to put holes in my face
yea me too

i need the same i think i found a thing called callwave but i think it sucks! im not sure i havent tried yet but i was wondering about the same thing all callwave does is take a message of missed calles like a call answer service would.
 

Vchat20

New member
pretty much you would need is call waiting on your phone line and a modem with call waiting capabilities. they usually come bundled with some software that pops up in your face when someone tries to call.
 

jegHegy

New member
you could enable call waiting for your phoneline (consult your provider), and the beeps that signal a new incoming call should disconnect the modem in some time. that's what i did. a bit annoying though, but you'll get your calls. you have to tell your friends to ring a lot when they call ^^

nyaa
 

t0rek

Wilson's Friend
Yeah! I need a program like that too! That beeps disconnect the modem only sometimes, and my modem bundled software doesnt' offer me anything for this.
 

Eagle

aka Alshain
Moderator
Vchat20 said:
pretty much you would need is call waiting on your phone line and a modem with call waiting capabilities. they usually come bundled with some software that pops up in your face when someone tries to call.

No, you dont need call waiting. Call waiting will crash you connection, if you have it use the *70 code when dialing through the computer to disable it. Callwave uses call redirecting. You can sign up for it with your phone company and if a call comes for you, it is redirected to Callwave which leaves a message for you. However while your using it the stupid ad has to remain open on your desktop or it is not free.
 

Vchat20

New member
check your Dialing properties (Control Panel). There is a check box towards the middle that says, "To Disable Call Waiting, Dial:", check that and enter *70 into the box next to it. from now on the modem will dial *70 to disable call waiting first, then dial to the net.
 

Buck_Bucholz

i like to put holes in my face
so does callwave pop up when a call comes?

or will it just redirect and take a message?
i know the new aol has a popup thing that tells you have a call.

but im not getting aol for that crap i wouldnt get aol for anything yuck.
 

Vchat20

New member
I like it, but cant use it myself cuz of the phone company. but here is how it works. go to the site and download it. it is a very quick download. after it installs it will give a demo call. then you can sign up and everything. now you will need to set some stuff up with the phone company, but they tell you how. what happens is when someone calls, instead of reaching a busy signal, they get directed to the callwave 1-800 # and they leave a message. when they leave it, the callwave program will ring and play the message. then you decide to go offline and call back, or leave it alone.

I actually prefer using the phone company's Voicemail service. works in the same way except nothing on the computer associates with it. maybe they will do something like that in the future.
 

AlphaWolf

I prey, not pray.
Do a google search for "call waiting modem" or "call waiting box", either of those should be adequate for what you want.

I would just get a broadband connection and not worry about it though.
 
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Vchat20

New member
Well, sorry, but most of us dont have the money or even have broadband in our area. I do, but not making the money to afford it.

Speaking of broadand, anyone know the usual price for ISDN? Cuz, I would even go with that if it was 24/7 and allowed me to use the phone while online.
 

AlphaWolf

I prey, not pray.
ISDN will cost you a lot more per month than a cable modem or dsl would, and its not nearly as fast.

Aol users spend ~$25 a month for ~56k

ISDN users spend ~$100 a month for ~128k

dsl users spend ~$60 a month for ~256k-1mbit

cable users spend ~$35 a month for ~3mbit, which is ~twice as fast as a T1.

If you have the same option as I do, and you can't afford $35 a month, you are seriously living in poverty :p
 
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Vchat20

New member
Same boat here AW. even though my mom is making $29K a year, she is the only one working and has to support 3 kids (including me).
 
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Lachp30

Guest
AlphaWolf said:
ISDN will cost you a lot more per month than a cable modem or dsl would, and its not nearly as fast.

Aol users spend ~$25 a month for ~56k

ISDN users spend ~$100 a month for ~128k

dsl users spend ~$60 a month for ~256k-1mbit

cable users spend ~$35 a month for ~3mbit, which is ~twice as fast as a T1.

If you have the same option as I do, and you can't afford $35 a month, you are seriously living in poverty :p

Well I guess I'm POV then. *SIGH*, i'll have to get a job:p
 

Buck_Bucholz

i like to put holes in my face
what broadband company do you use?

i will research this more when i get some friggin roomates, and a house.... but alpha wolf what company do you run through? is it local or a national company? im in L.A. County and everything is expensive...i know cox cable is cheap but there a local sandiego company.so i cant get it :)
 

zAlbee

Keeper of The Iron Tail
Lachp30 said:
I am just wondering if there is such a program that can tell you if someone is trying to ring you while you are on the internet. I am currently stuck on 56k, and my parents are getting annoyed at all the phone calls they are missing, any suggestions guys?:(

i used <a href=http://www.internetcallmanager.com>internet call manager</a> when i had my 33.6. Cost me $5 a month but was worth it. i never had to disconnect (although you have the option) i always used the pre-recorded messages "i'll call you back" etc. Don't know anything about callwave... is it newer?
 

zAlbee

Keeper of The Iron Tail
whoa AlphaWolf, DSL costs $60 where you are?? holy smokes. here DSL and cable are competing penny for penny... both are $45 canadian a month, which is < $30 US a month.

Most of us chose cable (like me), but a lot of newer broadband converts get DSL. i hear they get better upload speeds too (i get 12 KB/s UL, bah)
 

AlphaWolf

I prey, not pray.
yeah, DSL costs up the ass here. The reason why is because the phone company adds extra charges (usualy $20) simply because of the fact that you intend to use the line for DSL, then the ISP fee ranges from $20 to $40 a month, so it can easily get up to $60. Fortunately DSL isn't the only deal in town, plus the cheaper alternative is a lot faster.

The subscriber rate is 7 cable modem users for every 3 DSL users, and theres only one cable provider. Fortunately they don't take advantage of their monopoly at all...yet...
 

t0rek

Wilson's Friend
I can easiliy pay $35 por a cable servirce. However whwere I live you can only get connected with a 56k Modem. There's no another option.
 

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