[ale] USR v.90 modem
nlucent at mindspring.com
nlucent at mindspring.com
Tue Apr 14 16:26:28 EDT 1998
USR make the only modem I will use, Ive owned 3 and never had a problem,
but have many problems w/ all other modems.
Maybe you just got a "lemon" so to speak.
Nick
Heaton, William P wrote:
>
>
> Well let me tell you of my adventures with USR. I purchased
> one of their x2 modems about six months ago. My first try with it was
> ok, but it wouldn't connect at any speed above 19200 (to another USR).
> I sent it back and got another one. This one was as it's counterpart,
> no connection at a speed greater than 19200. I began my journey
> by testing my phone line per their procedure. It passed with flying
> colors.
> Then, I did every "try this" from the mindspring x2 newsgroup. I still
> could not connect above 19200. I waited. I was on their website about
> a month ago and thought I'd upgrade the flash rom with the latest
> firmware. I did. After that, I could not connect at all in high speed
> mode and ended up having to lock the com port at 9600 before it
> would connect at all to another USR modem. I could connect to a
> friend's BBS at 24000 and he has a cheapo 33.6. After they offered
> the v.90 upgrade I called them and they gave me a low speed number
> to use for the flash rom upgrade (to v.90). It worked! I can now connect
> at 24000 to another USR modem. Did I mention my wife's Motorola 33.6
> connects at 31200 EVERY time!?? My next try is to bring it to work and
> try it on our phone system. I was told if the signal goes through more
> than 1 a2d circuit, it will not work in x2. <steping off soapbox>
>
> Phil
>
> > ----------
> > From: esoteric at atlnet.com[SMTP:esoteric at atlnet.com]
> > Reply To: esoteric at atlnet.com
> > Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 1998 2:22 AM
> > To: william.heaton at west.boeing.com; ale at cc.gatech.edu
> > Subject: [ale] USR v.90 modem
> >
> > For those of you who have been following the thread regarding the
> > USR/3Com 56k modem with the new v.90 standard. Got my replacement
> > today. Replaced my existing X2 Modem and fired up my network. Works
> > like a charm, that is, under Linux. :)
> > --
> > Until later: Geoffrey esoteric at atlnet.com
> >
> > NT is secure.... as long as you don't remove the shrink wrap.
> > Want to speed up your NT box real cheap? Replace NT with Linux...
> >
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