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- From: sams@redlab3 (David Lawson x32062)
- Subject: Re: Zyxel 2864 bug
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- Date: Mon, 11 Mar 1996 22:59:31 GMT
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- Dick Mead (mead@hamal.usc.edu) wrote:
- : I should point out again that this only happens when using the
- : Elite 2864. It does not with a 1496E, a Supra 288, or microcom v.34
- : with exactly the same hardware and software otherwise.
- : I have even set up the 2864 to ignore DTR, and it still drops
- : the line, ATI2 says it's a local hang up. I don't think the
- : fingers have to point any farther than the 2864.
-
- I had a similar problem with my 2864. It would hang up after 10-20 minutes
- with a local hang up cause. Before it hung up, the modem would blink its
- lights for several seconds as if it was retraining (?).
-
- Beats me, I traded in for a Courier. It has less features than the Zyxel
- but it connects everytime and hasn't dropped a connection yet and I've
- had it running non-stop for 5 months.
-
- sam
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