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- From: Rigor@clever.net (Matt Fox)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.comm
- Subject: Re: Overruns with Dial-up Networking
- Date: 6 Feb 1996 13:18:08 GMT
- Organization: Best Internet Communications
- Message-ID: <4f7keg$41e@shellx.best.com>
- References: <4f74f4$4d3@cancer.vividnet.com>
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- In article <4f74f4$4d3@cancer.vividnet.com>, nitrous@vividnet.com
- says...
- >
- > Does anyone know if there's a way to see if there's comm overruns
- >in Win95 using Dial-up Networking?
- >
-
- yeah and i wish i never did turn it on..
-
- go to control panel , click modems, click your modem, select
- properties, click on connection, click on advanced, click on
- record log file, click ok , click close on the modem box,
- and restart windows (not sure if you need to restart)
-
- everytime you fire up windows 95 dial up networking, windows will
- record the calling and connection progress in Modemlog.txt in your
- windows subdirectory and if you got any overruns they will be listed
- in there, search for "serial" or "over", typically located next to
- the byte counters wehn you disconnect the connection..
-
- another word on the modem log file is that it can grow.. so from now
- and then watch the file size..
-
-