I have a remote PC that I dial-in to. The PC is a new Dell Dimension PC with Windows XP Pro SP2 and a new Trust v92 USB modem. Everything is working normally; I can dial-in without a callback and perform tasks remotely. If, however, I request a callback, the dialog box pops up for the number to call back, it remembers the previous number inserted correctly, and I click OK but I never receive the return call - the phone does not ring. The remote PC is definitely dialling something because if I try to dial-in again after waiting for the failed callback, the phone line is engaged for a minute or 2. As usual, the remote PC has to dial '9' to obtain an outside phone line. I've set up this scenario many times before without a problem, and had a PC on this remote site before which called back perfectly. I've checked the Trust web site and it advises that it may be necessary to insert a "," between the number for an outside line and the normal phone number to create a pause in the dialling. I've checked the dialling rules aren't causing a problem (no number added for obtaining an outside line).
Is there any way of checking the number the modem is actually dialling?
Is there any way of checking the number the modem is actually dialling?