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Jerry Rasmussen <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Fri, 10 Apr 1998 08:52:44 -0400
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Dale,
Select Modems in the control panel and select properties.  Click on Maximum
Speed and select either 57600 or 115200.  Then click on connection tab, click
Advanced.  Under Extra Settings try one of these three generic strings:  AT&F or
AT&F1 or ATZ.  Then click your way back out.  If none of these strings help,
contact US Robotics to see if there is one that will work best for your
particular modem model.  The AT&F works for my Internal Voice modem.  First,
however, you should try the line test I suggested under another response to your
post.

Jerry Rasmussen
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Dale T. Bryant wrote:

> Hi, I have just installed a new US Robotics 56K V.90 Faxmodem and still can't
> get a connection beyond 28.8.  I pretty much had the same trouble with the
> 33.6 Supra modem that I replaced.  I've been through tech support for my ISP
> with no success and I have called the telephone company in regards to the line
> which they say that all phone lines are only guaranteed to 9600 baud.  Unless
> I want ISDN that is.  I'm sure that most people connecting above 28.8 have
> normal phone lines, right?  What else could be restricting my connect speed?
> Thanks for any input.

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