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Date: | Sun, 30 Jul 2000 01:20:51 -0400 |
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> It may help but I doubt it, no harm in trying though. My guess is the line
> you are connecting too has stopped supporting X2 and now only
> supports V.90.
> It is possible you modem can be upgraded to V.90 as well, you will have to
> contact the manufacturer for that.
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> My Gateway at work also has a telepath x2 modem. I am connecting with the
> same number as here at home. No problems at work, just at home.
> By line, do
> you mean phone number used for connection or actual telephone line to the
> phone?
Oh, well in that case it might be your phone company is to blame. A 56k
connection requires one digital to analog conversion, no more. It is
possible that your telephone company was suffering some capacity problems
and have multiplexed your line to increase their capacity in your area. If
you can, try bringing one of the modems to the other location and see if the
same result occurs. Alternatively try a different 56k modem, if a different
model x2 modem results in the same max speed it is very likely that you
won't be able to connect above 33.6 any more unless your Telco switches
back. TTYL
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