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SSL - On 22 Jan 2004 03:42:10 -0800, mushupork1@yahoo.com (Chu Gai) wrote:~ I tried your suggestions Aaron and things seem significanly better. I~ should add that with my older USR modem I'd forced it into X2 mode. I~ now have the following results based upon the ATI6I11 commands.~ I tried your suggestions and things seem better.Yep, you look much better at 41333 than you did at 45333 - almost noblers. If you like experimenting, you might try stepping upto 42666 (&N28) or 44000 (&N29) and see where your optimal rate is.~ How do I get an INF~ file that'll properly read the modem? As I recall, originally it read~ the speeds correctly but stopped doing so after I downloaded and~ installed the USR Software...FWIW, this is what I now have. If you've~ any further comments, I'd welcome them.I would think that the good driver (.inf) would be availablefrom USR at http://www.usr.com/support/s-windows.asp - maybeyou downloaded the wrong .inf? Or maybe USR goofed? I dunno.Aaron---~ ati6~ U.S. Robotics V.92 Fax Win Int Link Diagnostics...~~ Chars sent 5296725 Chars Received 13751763~ Chars lost 0~ Octets sent 5171524 Octets Received 13680657~ Blocks sent 56373 Blocks Received 113622~ Blocks resent 80~~ Retrains Requested 3 Retrains Granted 2~ REJs Received 0 Blers 4~ Link Timeouts 6 Link Naks 0~~ Data Compression V42bis 2048/16~ Equalization Long~ Fallback Enabled~ Protocol LAPM~ Speed 41333/24000~~ ati11~ U.S. Robotics V.92 Fax Win Int Link Diagnostics...~~ Modulation V.90~ Carrier Freq(Hz) NONE/1829~ Symbol Rate 8000/3200~ Trellis Code NONE/16S-4D~ Nonlinear Encoding NONE/ON~ Precoding NONE/ON~ Shaping OFF/OFF~ Preemphasis(-dB) NONE/2~ Recv/Xmit Level(-dBm) 17/15~ SNR(dB) 46.0~ Near Echo Loss(dB) 13~ Far Echo Loss(dB) 0~ Roundtrip Delay(msec) 8~ Status uu,5,12N,12.3,-7,0N,0,48.1,45.3~ Rate Shift (up/down) 0/0~~ Aaron Leonard wrote in message news:<7ect00pbd2jp5tci8nr8tduaqq7nisa3tb@4ax.com>...~ > On 21 Jan 2004 07:23:19 -0800, mushupork1@yahoo.com (Chu Gai) wrote:~ >~ > ~ I used to have a USR winmodem (ISA slot) that I ran using X2 as~ > ~ opposed to V.90. Even though my internet provider stated they~ > ~ supported V.90, I found that although I could connect at say 48,000,~ > ~ the performance was sluggish so I went back to X2 where I would~ > ~ connect at 43,333 but things would zip along rather well and multiple~ > ~ windows off the browser would load without errors.~ >~ > Maybe the problem wasn't X2 vs. V.90 per se, but the fact that~ > your modem chose an X2 constellation wisely at lower rate but~ > a V.90 constellation foolishly. Maybe if you had configured~ > your modem to use a lower V.90 rate it would have worked better.~ >~ > Btw 43333 isn't a valid X2 or V.90 rate - the rates go ..., 40000,~ > 41333, 42666, 44000, ...~ >~ > ~ I received a new PC and this has a USR Winmodem 56K Fax Int Model~ > ~ 5699B. It comes with USR's control center and I note that the X2 box~ > ~ is grayed out. I take it this means X2 is not supported.~ >~ > I would assume that as well.~ >~ > ~ Well my ISP~ > ~ does not support V.92 and I find that when I connect, the modem icon~ > ~ in the system tray invariably tells me it's connected at 24.0 KBPs.~ >~ > I suppose this means you have the wrong .inf, because your~ > ATI6I11 info below shows that you did indeed connect in V.90~ > at 45333/26400, not 24000.~ >~ > ~ This is a tad disturbing. I find that opening up more than one browser~ > ~ window may cause the pages to not load at all or result in various~ > ~ information not being displayed. Having read some of the posts,~ > ~ notably by Hooda Gest, I ran the following and would appreciate~ >
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