RE: (PMOD) USR 33.6 connection problems.

James (jcdutton@lucent.com)
Tue, 28 Sep 1999 10:28:34 +0100

Putting some commas after the dialled number sometimes helps.
You need a 6 second delay, on most modems this is 3 commas.
The older modems tend not to like the V8 tone at the start of the call.
Cheers
James

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> From: owner-portmaster-modems@livingston.com
> [mailto:owner-portmaster-modems@livingston.com]On Behalf Of
> Ian McBride
> Sent: 28 September 1999 03:10
> To: portmaster-modems@livingston.com
> Subject: (PMOD) USR 33.6 connection problems.
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> > From: Ian McBride[SMTP:IAN@VERINET.COM]
> > Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 1999 3:09:53 AM
> > To: portmaster-modems@livingston.com
> > Subject: (PMOD) USR 33.6 connection problems.
> > Auto forwarded by a Rule
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> I've got a quick question. We're using a few PM3s running ComOS
> 3.9b12 -- we haven't run into any problems (out of the
> ordinary) /except/
> that quite a few of our users with 33.6k or slower analog modems just
> cannot connect. Their modem will negotiate for quite a while
> and then just
> fail. I've seen this on 2 MWave modems and about 6 USR Sportsters. We
> ended up creating a bank of 10 28.8 Couriers just for these
> poor users to
> dial into...doh!
> Has anyone else seen anything like this? Thanks in advance.
>
> --Ian
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