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- From: strudeau@star.net
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: USR 33.6
- Date: Wed, 27 Mar 1996 04:35:38 GMT
- Organization: atbnb Special Forces
- Message-ID: <4jagqu$i2a@vixc.voyager.net>
- References: <4j68kp$mre@vixen.cso.uiuc.edu>
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- In message <4j68kp$mre@vixen.cso.uiuc.edu>,
- mikel@firefly.prairienet.org (Mikel L. Matthews) wrote:
-
- >I have two USR Sporsters V.34+ (33.6) located at different places and different
- >telcos and have not been able to get a connection above 24000. I also have
- >access to 10 Sporsters V.34+ modems in the same town (located four miles apart)
- >and have only been able to connect at 28.8 once and must of the time it is
- >26400. I know the quailty of the telco lines and equipment are the prime
- >factors in the connection, but I am trying to determine if there are any
- >settings that may help out. Anyone have any ideas?
-
- Drop into command mode while connected and issue ATY11 and ATI6 commands
- and post them (too bad the ATI11 command is disabled on the newer
- sportsters). The ATY11 command will give a good impression of the
- connection and will probably tell us and you why you only connect at 24k.
-
-
- >Thanks in advance and please don't tell me to get a different brand modem. That
- >does not help out anyone when they already own the equipment and can't return
- >it.
-
- But if they *can* return them... :)
-
-