I feel your pain. Some time ago, USR sold good modems.
They may still sell a few. The problem is, most modems on
the market today are so-called "WinModems". That doesn't
mean that they are made specifically to work with Windows
based OS's. WinModems are in actuality only half of a
modem. The required hardware for a modem can be cut down
and some of it replaced with software, which results in a
cheaper modem to manufacture and sell. The problem with
this, as we are all aware, is that software does not
always do exactly what is expected of it. Hardware more
or less will. My recommendation, shy away from anything
that even remotely sounds like a "WinModem". Other than
that, you may have to suffer slower connection speeds.
>-----Original Message-----
>My mom's computer had an Actiontec V.92 PCI Pro internal
modem and she's had
>trouble connecting to our ISP since day one. Either it
would not connect,
>connect and then drop, or if we were really lucky it
would connect for a
>little while at a speed of 36K. These days it just won't
connect.
>
>So I went and bought a USR V.92 internal PCI modem (V.92
is all they sell
>these days as far as I can tell). The model is the
5699B. I followed the
>installation directions and then when I tried dialing to
my ISP, it wouldn't
>connect. So I rolled back the driver and just used the
generic driver that
>XP installs upon detection. I did an 'AEI7' from
hyperterminal and here is
>the modem profile:
>
>--------
>U.S. Robotics 56K Fax Win Configuration Profile...
>
>Product Type US/Canada Internal
>Product ID 265699A
>Data Option V.32bis,V.34+,V.90,V.80
>Fax Option Class 1/Class 2.0
>Voice Option Speakerphone, TAD
>Line Options Caller ID, Distinctive Ring
>DSP Freq 34.0Mhz
>DSP Ram 32K
>
>Code Date 08/23/2000
>Code Rev 4.11.021
>--------
>
>Now that I've rolled the driver back to the generic one
that XP installs, I
>can connect to my ISP, but still only at 36K. I brought
my laptop over and
>used the same jack and phone chord and I can connect at
52K, so I know it's
>not the wiring or the chord. My laptop is a Sony Vaio
and it uses a
>Conexant modem. I've read about these modems and
everyone says they're not
>very good (and I did have trouble with it in the past),
so if it can connect
>at 52K, I don't see why a USR wouldn't connect at that
speed too.
>
>Is there some changes that need to be made to get this to
connect at a
>faster speed? Also, is there a way to determine what
standard my modem is
>currently connected to my ISP with? (For instance, is
there some way to
>tell if my modem right now is connected using V.34 or
V.90?) I'm thinking
>that since I can only get 36K, maybe it's only connecting
with V.34.
>
>Thanks for the help.
>
>Ryan Cabanas
>
>
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