"yak" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> In article <415b921e$1$82262$(E-Mail Removed)>,
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>> "yak" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> > In article <(E-Mail Removed)>,
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>> >> Hi,
>> >>
>> >> When I boot up my system and then connect via my dial-up connection
>> >> there
>> >> is
>> >> no problem. The problem occurs after I have disconnected and then want
>> >> to
>> >> connect again later. Each time I get an error message
>> >>
>> >> ERROR MESSAGE 676 THE PHONE LINE IS BUSY
>> >>
>> >> The phone is not busy and the only way to get back online is to
>> >> restart
>> >> the
>> >> PC.
>> >>
>> >> I am running Windows XP Home Edition.
>> >>
>> >> Please can anyone suggest what I should do?
>> >>
>> >> Regards,
>> >>
>> >> David Russell
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> > I have a us robotics that will choke at times... If the modem has a
>> > very
>> > convoluded driver setup (separate programs need to run at startup,
>> > etc.)
>> > those can fail and leave it without anything to talk to.
>> >
>> > www.newegg.com I just bought an ambient chipset hardware modem for 13
>> > bucks shipped.
>>
>> I can see the sales hype has been working its wonders. The Intel/Ambient
>> chipset used in cheap internal PCI modems is NOT a full hardware chipset
>> but
>> is in fact controllerless - otherwise known as a form of
>> winmodem.....Intel/Ambient do make a full hardware chipset however but it
>> is
>> designed to be easily incorporated into external serial port/ISA or
>> PCMCIA
>> (PC Card) modems ONLY as the interface for the chipset is not easily
>> compatible with connection to a PCI bus. I suppose they'll sell faster
>> processors though since people need to use them to "assist" their modem
>> along - as in Host Assisted Modem (H.A.M) - a name that was bandied about
>> associated with these devices or did the A stand for Accelerated......
>> whatever, Intel/Ambient chipset based Internal modems are NOT full
>> hardware
>> modems. http://www.intel.com/design/modems/
>>
>> There are just a few true hardware PCI modems around though, excluding
>> some
>> specialised multiport devices such as some of those made by
>> www.mainpine.com, the buyer is left with choosing a unit based on certain
>> chipsets provided by Topic (now renamed IC Plus) or the Lucent/Agere
>> Venus
>> chipset. Conexant/Rockwell do NOT provide any full hardware modem
>> chipsets
>> for native use in PCI devices AT ALL.
>>
>> The number of times I've seen controller-less or even worse softmodems
>> (without both a controller and a hardware datapump/DSP) being sold as
>> "hardware" modems at computer fairs and big retailers disgusts me. Buyers
>> need to beware and fully research prospective purchases in advance!
>>
>> Paul
>>
>
> Oh boo ****ing hoo. It was 13 bucks. I don't give a ****. It works. They
> can call it a virginia ham for all I care.
>
> I'd hate to see how worked up you get over tax reform.
>
Please don't misunderstand me yak, the point of my post is simply to
inform - because there's lots of misinformation out there and misinformation
on this scale is leading to LOTS of people buying items that they may
otherwise have steered clear of for another model with better features (full
hardware unit) for a similar or only slightly higher price. While its true
that the ambient chipset based modems are reasonably reliable compared with
other controller-less ones (You're not alone - I fell for the "Hardware
Modem" sales patter on a virginia ham too - I have since sold the machine
with that Ambient modem in it though), the full hardware based modems tend
to dominate the reliability (and compatibility) ratings hands down, that's
why multiport modem makers (who make specialised modems for servers) such as
Mainpine, predominantly use full hardware chipsets and even make their own
specialised PCI bridge for full hardware chipsets not intended to run on a
PCI bus.
yak, can you honestly say that you're not even a little peeved that you
bought something based on misinformation which, had you known the truth
about and been presented with other *similar priced* items (particularly
Topic based units), may have gone with a full hardware unit instead - I know
that was the case for me! I get annoyed over things that wrong people and
act to try and fix those situations the best way I know how to.
Paul