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- From: JNavas@NavasGrp.com (John Navas)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: My experience with 'The Sportster' (just my 2 cents)
- Date: Sun, 21 Apr 1996 01:18:45 GMT
- Organization: The Navas Group of Dublin, CA, USA
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- [Posted to comp.dcom.modems]
- eric.hansen@worldnet.att.net (Eric Hansen) wrote:
-
- >I've spent the better part of a day reading hundreds of the posts in this
- >group (as well as several of your superb web pages). I'm trying to find an
- >alternative to my Hayes Accura 28.8 (v.34). I guess I have a noisy line when
- >dialling into Worldnet; the Hayes will only give me 14.4. No amount of
- >fiddling (with setup strings or cables) will help.
-
- If it's consistent at 14.4 it suggests that something is wrong somewhere,
- and that you're connecting with V.32bis rather than V.34.
-
- >I decided to try the USR Sportster (28.8/33.6) based on its close relation to
- >the Courier (which seems to be highly regarded in combating line noise). And
- >it was on sale. I know a lot of you don't like it, but I was willing to give
- >it a hands-on test.
- >
- >Alas! I connected at 24,000! Ok, it wasn't 28.8 but a definite improvement.
- >
- >BUT (and this is a big but), some odd things started happening. Web browsing
- >became erratic, newsgroup reading became erratic and I got DISCONNECTED!
- >AAARRRGGGHHH!!! I reconnected and this cycle repeated several times.
- >
- >Many of you suggested using the M2 command to keep the speaker on, which I
- >did. I discovered the modems were 'retraining' as many as 2 or 3 times a
- >minute. Each time it did, everything came to a standstill. After several
- >minutes of this, either my modem or AT&T's modem just gave up and disconnected
- >me.
- >
- >For now, it's back to the Hayes. It will give me only 14.4, but it's a very
- >stable 14.4. Never a disconnect or a hiccup.
- >
- >It's obvious I have a bad line to the Worldnet number so I can't really blame
- >the Sportster for the retraining attempts. After all, isn't that what v.34 is
- >supposed to do? (To ease my mind, I took my modem to a friends house and
- >tried the Worldnet number from there: 26.4 every time.)
- >
- >My question is (for those of you still with me) am I wasting my time trying
- >various modems when I clearly have a bad line?
-
- Yes.
-
- >If I spring for a Courier
- >v.everything will I still get this retraining thing?
-
- Probably.
-
- >At this point, I'd
- >rather have a slower, stable connection than a fast, erratic one but if the
- >right modem will help me, I'll give it a try.
- >
- >Is the Hayes Accura not a very good modem? I don't see much mention of Hayes
- >in this newsgroup.
-
- It's not perfect, but should be doing better than 14.4.
-
- >One final question, has bitching to the phone company ever produced results in
- >cases like this? (I tried calling once...the response? "What's a modem?")
-
- Sometimes -- see my FAQ for suggestions.
-
- --
- Best regards,
- John mailto:JNavas@NavasGrp.com http://web.aimnet.com/~jnavas/
- 28800 Modem FAQ: http://web.aimnet.com/~jnavas/modem/faq.html
-