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64-bit processor - Thanks for the reply; there is a long thread on this under this with aslightly different heading"US Robotics USB Faxmodem connects at different speeds from differentcomputers"where you will see that there are a number of log files etc.No real solution found - the init strings are the same as are the inffiles.JohnOn Sun, 16 May 2004 18:16:58 GMT, "Tom Schmidt" wrote:"John" wrote in messagenews:8c4d905otef5kumviohkdrgpekjpbtkfbf@4ax.com... The question isn't as daft as it looks: 2 computers in the same room, same modem, same line, same drivers, same com port settings, same standard initizialization (as far as I can tell), same ISP and one routinely connects at 49Kbps and the other at 33. This happens identically with 3 different ISPs so its down to something in the computer, from the USB socket inwards. The 33Kbps has two different sets of onboard USB sockets and one external powered hub (Belkin) and changing the socket makes no difference so presumably its not that. Does anyone have any suggestions where I can look for the reason, or how I might fix this? Modem is a US Robotics USB 56K V92 external Faxmodem. Both computers on Win XP Service Pack 1. I have log files if anyone is interested enough to want to see them but as far as I can tell the only difference is the returned connection speed. Thanx JohnThe fact that you can connect at 49 kbps indicates a pretty good line.33.6kbps is the maximum speed for V.34, this is the fallback condition ifthe modem cannot connect in V.90/92 mode.When you say you use the same modem are you moving a single modem betweenthe machines, or do both machines have the same modem? My guess it eitherthe modem has a problem with the V.90/92 implementation or for some reasonit is being inited to disable V.90/92.If you have two modems I'd swap them and see what happens. If not doublecheck the init strings./Tom***IMPORTANT***Please do not reply to effluent@blueyonder.co.ukThis is an antispam address.Please replace effluent with archway.
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