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- From: Gordon Yu <gordon@tc.globalnet.com.tw>
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: comm error [overrun]
- Date: Sun, 14 Apr 1996 23:46:43 +0800
- Organization: HiNet, Taiwan
- Message-ID: <31711DE3.5005@tc.globalnet.com.tw>
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- lisas@pl.jaring.my wrote:
- >
- > Hello all
- >
- > I have a question which is crucial to my reputation as the computer
- > specialist in this household...
- >
- > I have an AT&T DataPort Express 14.4 external modem which I'm using to
- > access the Internet with. The problem is, I get the message
- > comm error [overrun] once in a while. My friends (all self-proclaimed
- > internet know-it-alls) insist that it's because of my comm port which
- > at that time only had a 8250 UART chip. Well, I've since upgraded the
- > whole motherboard and have a 16650 UART chip now, but the problem
- > still persists!!! Is it my modem's factory default configuration? Or
- > is it my modem itself? What actually is 'comm error [overrun]'? How
- > much does it affect the performance of my internet communications? Can
- > any of you modem gurus please help me???
- >
- > Thanx in anticipation
- >
- > Lisa
-
-
- Please check http://www.cerberus-sys.com/~belleisl/mtu_mss_rwin.html for
- help
-
- Gordon Yu
-