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- From: pcp@inforamp.net (Christopher Parke)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Sportster 33.6 disconnections
- Date: 19 Feb 1996 21:02:54 GMT
- Organization: InfoRamp Inc., Toronto, Ontario (416) 363-9100
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- You don't say what is your init. string. Try only &f1&k3.
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- In article <4g8vju$18ua@usenetw1.news.prodigy.com>,
- GWXR31F@prodigy.com says...
- >
- >The problem: My external USR Sportster 28.8/33.6
- inevitably hangs up on
- >me when I call my ISP (not Prodigy :). I can connect,
- login, then in a
- >short while (under a minute) after I start doing any
- transfers, I'm
- >disconnected.
- >
- >The setup: I've got a P75 with 16 MB RAM, a 16550 UART on
- COM4, running
- >Win95 using Dial-Up Networking. Here's my ATI7 results:
- >
- >Configuration Profile...
- >
- >Product type US/Canada External
- >Options V32bis,V.FC,V.34+
- >Fax Options Class 1/Class 2.0
- >Clock Freq 92.0Mhz
- >Eprom 256k
- >Ram 64k
- >
- >EPROM date 10/18/95
- >DSP date 10/18/95
- >
- >EPROM rev 1.1
- >DSP rev 1.1
- >
- >Notes: It's obviously something about this modem. I say
- this because (1)
- >This is the second modem of this exact kind which has
- given me these
- >problems; (2) My phone lines are fine - I can connect at
- 28.8 reliably,
- >and the Sportster Vi I had before this gave me no such
- trouble (Note:
- >don't respond and tell me to get the Vi back, I hated it
- for other
- >reasons); (3) I connected to my ISP under Linux and had
- the same problems;
- > and (4) I have friends with 28.8s who connect to the same
- ISP with no
- >trouble.
- >
- >It would be reassuring to hear from anyone else who's had
- the same
- >problems, and hopefully, some solutions. Thanks in
- advance.
- >
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- Best Regards
- PCP
- " Why is there something rather than nothing? "
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