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- From: pho@photon.bli.uci.edu (Peter Ho)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Sportster V.34 4/95 ROM vs. V.34+ 10/95 ROM Performance?
- Date: 1 Feb 1996 09:24:44 GMT
- Organization: University of California, Irvine
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- In article <4epmp0$mf6@shellx.best.com>, Matt Fox <Rigor@clever.net> wrote:
- >>USR Sportster, the Pentium of modems.
- >
- >the rockwell v.34 datapump is a lot more worse then sportster modems.
-
- I'll take a well-designed modem based on the Rockwell v.34 datapump (ie.
- Cardinal MVP288I) over a USR Sportster any day. I bought the new
- Sportster 33.6k over the weekend and ran into problems right away. The
- ATI11 command documented in the manual does not work. The ATI7 screen
- reports the clock speed of the DSP as 92 MHz (it's sad that USR can't
- even get these minor details right). Now to the major problems. The
- Sportster cannot successfully answer an incoming call from a Cardinal
- MVP288I set to MNP error correction/no compression. Even worse, I got a
- throughput of only 2500 to 2700 cps max to my ISP and local BBS' that I
- got 3200-3400 cps with the old Cardinal. The Sportster reports a high
- connect rate (ie. 28800/31200), but the throughput is slow (ATI6 still
- shows a 28800/31200 connection after I hang up). I then made a local
- call from line 1 to line 2 in my house to verify the throughput problem
- as this provides a best case line condition. Cardinal to Cardinal I
- consistently got 3400 cps. When I put the Sportster on one end the
- throughput would hover between 2500 and 2700 cps. I called USR tech
- support the following morning on my dime (no 1-800 number). I won't go
- into much detail, but I only got disconnected once while waiting for
- level 2 tech support and spent no more than 40 mins. on hold. When I
- spoke to level 2 tech support I described the problems I found, told him
- my firmware is v1.1 dated 10/13/95 and inquired about a newer firmware to
- fix my problems. He said I had the most recent, mentioned that they're
- working on new firmware, but couldn't give a date when it will be
- available. I asked if him if this was the best I could expect from my
- Sportster for the time being and he replied "Yes". I returned it the
- following day.
-
- You're probably curious why I got a Sportster instead of another Cardinal.
- Simply, I was tempted by the faster speeds available with v.34+. I bought
- the Cardinal after reading what people have to say about it here on
- comp.dcom.modems and I feel confident to recommend it to others. With
- the Cardinal, you do get a lot without paying more.
-
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