Re: Need Help With Modem
- From: Lem <lemp40@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2006 13:40:15 -0500
Bob Whitehead, MCSD wrote:
It is an internal modem. I have a whole technical specification document
from BCBSGA, but I don't know much of what to do with it. For example, it
says the modem must be XModem or ZModem. How would I know that? There are
different log on commands and I don't know what to do with them. All I've
ever done with a modem is to dial a phone number. :)
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Bob Whitehead, MCSD
Pensacola, FL
www.vbcodehead.com
Bob@vbcodehead-dot-com
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Thanks
I am working with a company that is involved with Medical Billing
Services.
I need to set up a modem to transmit an EDI file to Blue Cross Blue Shield
of
GA. I have looked at the properties, and everything I can find with the
little modem that came in this computer, to connect up and send a file
over
the modem. However, I can't find where one changes any settings. It has
been years since I worked with anything like this, and I think I have
forgotten it all. If anyone can help me set this up, I would be eternally
grateful. You can reach me directly at the e-mail address below.
Thanks,
Bob
--
Bob Whitehead, MCSD
Pensacola, FL
www.vbcodehead.com
Bob@vbcodehead-dot-com
internal ..external modem ? what settings are you looking to change?
Your physical modem undoubtedly supports both Xmodem and Zmodem, which are
software protcols for data transfer. Zmodem incorporates the ability to pickup an
interrupted file transfer without the need to start over at the beginning (this
was important back in the days when everyone had slow modems and noisy telephone
lines). See, e.g., http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZMODEM
It seems that BCBSGA is using a proprietary file transfer program [sounds as if it
is *very old*]. These days, most people would use an "ftp" program, such as
WS_FTP from http://www.ipswitch.com/ (they used to have a free "LE" edition, but
it seems that's now gone; there is a free 30-day trial, however; you may be able
to find old copies of ws_ftp le still available at random websites).
Given that you don't understand the tech spec, your best bet would be to call the
IT support staff at BCBSGA and ask for step by step instructions on how to
configure your system.
.
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