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- From: ng@xs4all.nl (Alexander Ng)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Problems with Multitech to Microcom
- Date: 18 Jan 1996 00:27:19 GMT
- Organization: XS4ALL, networking for the masses
- Message-ID: <4dk457$ca@news.xs4all.nl>
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- Aloys Roes <roes@sce.philips.nl> writes:
-
-
- >I hope someone out there is able to help me. I have a structural problem
- >with Multitech modems (MT2834ZPXI) when dialing into our modem pool of
- >Microcom deskporte FAST. Other brands of modems (Dynalink, Microcom,
- >Zoom, Tornado, etc) show no problem. I'm talking V.34 connections here.
-
- >The symptoms are that whenever the connection is at < 28.8, the Multitech
- >will 'freeze' after just a few seconds/characters. When the connection
- >is at 28.8, everything works fine.
-
- >I've talked to Multitech and they refer me to Microcom. The support
- >guys from microcom tell me that there is a structural problem with the
- >Multitech when connecting to any modem with the Rockwell chipset. This
- >problem has to do with a failure to retrain.
-
- >Can you help me out?
-
- You might try to add #F0 to your dial or init string. This will disable
- retraining. You will also get this problem when connecting to dutch Tron
- modems. I hope that this will help.
-
- Alexander
-