also depending on the OS, id say its an operation system thing. it is known for an XP with SP2 to disable CPU savings upon a power cycle. If you go into the computer management logs, you can manually correct the problem and have the server save your settings. if you have a win2000 or lower i...
how are you using "DSL"?!?! i thought you said you click on the "dial up connection" and then go to advanced? if it IS a dial up connection, you can not network that type of thing with out multiple Phone lines, so if thats the case it will be a lot more cost effiecient to go with a DSL...
yea, first off your SP2 has disabled the CPU SAVINGS settings option. with each power cycle. i am more or less an IT/Network man, but i know it can be found in the "computer management" section of the computer. you can set the computer to allow it to save your settings with each reboot (power...
first off 4.3 Kbps is NOT anverage for a 56k server/client customer, with ANY dial up provider...did you mean 43.0 kbps? the national average is 26 to 30 kbps. so if you are cruising at 43, my suggestion is dont fix whats not broken. if it IS a factor of how quick you can reach a web page i...
Disconnections may be caused by momentary drops of DTR(Data Terminal Ready). line noice induces DTR if it is a US robotics modem that you use the best solution i can suggest is the init, S25=200.. This sets the duration, in hundredths of a second, that DTR must be dropped so that the modem...
Your in Luck i work with an ISP and we rarely "manually disconnect users unless of course they are either idle for long amounts of time, keep a 24 hours connection through out the day, or if a ModemCard is full and there are users who have been on for at least 10 hours at a time. Its is true...
A voice modem is a modem that is capable of playing and recording audio over a telephone line. While almost all modems are data and fax capable, more and more also have voice capabilities. If your modem supports VOICE, then a "modem wave driver" must be listed in the Windows Device Driver...
hey there, to troubleshoot a modem problem such as this one, there are a lot of details the user needs to offer. For instance do you get an error message at all? does it "try" to dial. how many times does it try to dial before it poops out? im thinking an initialzation code will be...
Most +ms strings will not work unless you have updated drivers and firmware, i have found that many of my clients can not get past error 678 with Gateway branded modems. the ideal thing to do, would be +ms=v90,0 (assuming they update freq.) but who am i kidding, 96 percernt of my customer base...
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