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Does your isp have different dialup lines for different connection
speeds? Do they support 56K? I know aol has both v90 and v92
lines in my neighborhood, both support 56k. Also, the quality and
condition of your phone lines in your house and outside the house
can affect your connection speed. I have 2 lines - my old line
rarely connects above ~ 33K, my newer line connects ~ 50K, same
computer.
Loy Pressley wrote:
> Good morning,
>
> I have a Conexant HCF V90 56K RTAD Speakerphone PCI Modem in my
> computer, a Dell Dimension L800r with 512 megs of ram, running at 800
> MHz. My operating system is WinME. I have never been able to connect
> to my ISP at any speed greater than 28.8. In fact, I cannot hear on
> the
> speaker that the modem is even attempting to negotiate a connection
> higher than 28.8. Can I do anything that will increase the speed of
> the
> connection?
>
> The modem is on COM4. I have the maximum speed set at 115200, 8-N-1.
> The driver is comm.drv. When I run the diagnostics I get:
>
> Command Response
> ATI1 265
> ATI2 OK
> ATI3 2.1.2.164.013.025
> ATI4 Conexant HCF V.90 56K RTAD Speakerphone PCI Modem
> ATI5 181
> ATI6 DP Rev BA
> V90 SPX RAM Ver 05
> V90 CTL RAM Ver 05
> K56FLEX SPX RAM Ver 47
> K56FLEX CTL RAM Ver 47
> ATI7 255
> AT+FCLASS=? 0.1.1.0.8.80
>
> Port COM4
> Interrupt 9
> Address DFF0
> UART NS 16550AN
> Highest Speed: 115K Baud
>
> Identifier: CXT\VEN_14F1&DEV_1036&SUBSYS_020913E
>
> I don't know what all of that means but it might help.
>
> Thanks...
>
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