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- From: jangmauw@scf.usc.edu (Jang-Mau Wang)
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- Subject: Re: Premier cannot connect at high speed
- Date: 17 Apr 1996 20:45:37 GMT
- Organization: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
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- In article <Dq0JM4.782@unx.sas.com>, sascht@loki.unx.sas.com says...
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- >|> I use win95 dial-up ppp connect to my school.
- >|> In the past, my modem is Zyxel u1496E+, I can connect at 57600.
- >|> This time I set Premier at 230400, then it won't dial, show up an error
- >|> message saying that the modem is not respond (something like that).
- >|> After I change the modem setting (in control panel) to 115200, it begin to
- >|> dial, but the HS LED is flashing which means connected at 2400 or below.
- >|> No matter which speed I choose, or check the "connect only at this speed"
- >|> option in the modem setup from control panel, HS always flashing.
- >|>
- >
- > Make sure you add the *MM option in the Extra settings
- >field of the advanced connection settings for your modem.
- >
- > Charles
- I tried, but it doesn't work. But from your suggestion, I look over the manual
- again, then I input *mm12, which means v.34, instead of *mm, then it worked.
- So I'm happy now, but still don't know the reason.
- How about your extra settings? what's in it?
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- Thank a lot.
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- Helios
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