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Loy Pressley <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 19 May 2005 07:17:13 -0500
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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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