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Richard Glazier <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 26 Oct 2005 23:56:52 -0400
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I guess I do not have to tell you that that should not happen.
I used the same thing very sucessfully on an AMD 1.7+
with no problems. The fact it is an external modem makes
it even odder...
Have you uninstalled the moden drivers and forced a driver
(clean) re-install?

PS: With the price of DSL falling to less than $15 (in this area),
it might be a good idea to consider that. <?>

                                        Rick Glazier


From: "R. Shane">    My wife works from home and as strange as it may seem if she gets a
> modem connection faster than a stated 28-32 her system will crash and
> disconnect. She has to continually try to connect and disconnect to get
> anything lower than 42-46.
>     My questions is, is there an initialization string that I can enter in
> modem properties to force a slower connect speed. Haven't dealt with modems
> for at least several years.
>
> OS is WinXP Pro
> Modem is US Robotics 56K external


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