This is a list of problems I have had with my Netcomm M34F to
date. By the way, these are just problems, I do not have the
information on which modem, if any, is at fault, this is just
"data". My netcomm reports:
at#v0i9i2i6#v1
Series 5 V.34 28800 Modem DFS256K(K)-Z7 V2.61L NetComm Ltd. (C) 1995
OK
Rockwell Controller Revision EA3C 5536 9F93 B2AF 0E "05BA"
Rockwell DSP Revision 05 A Checksums: 02C0 46EE 26E4 3638
00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13 14 15
?? 48 80 18 E0 08 00 80 00 20 00 00 00 02 00 00 ?? 00 84 90 00 70
00 00 28 28 00 00 1E 02 08 08
And I have sent the following commands to the modem:
ATS0=0
ATS2=255
ATM0
AT&K3
AT&D2
AT\V9
AT%C2
AT%M1
AT%U2
AT&T5
AT#A0
ATS11=70
AT&W
Here are the problems I have:
1. Getting connects with a USR Courier V34 at rates of 26400
instead of the 28800 and above I was calling with another
USR Courier. I have documented lots of results in another file.
2. USR Courier got failed connect to me. The symptom is that
I get a 28800 connect with NO EC, then I get a stream of x'91',
then a swag of random junk. The caller called again and the
connect and transfer was fine. This is the only USR Courier
caller I know of.
3. A USR Sportster V34 (regular caller) is having terrible
trouble calling me (where he had no problems when I was running
a USR Courier). He gets a 28800 connect (so my Netcomm
reports) without EC, and then I receive a whole lot of x'11'/x'91'
then garbage. In another variation he gets a whole lot of x'43'
before the x'11'/x'91' alternating sequence. In one of these
instances, the USR owner reported a connect of 26400 whilst my
end reported 28800. I do not know about the other instances.
It is currently running at an approximate 50% failure rate.
4. A Maestro SE 9600 is getting a MASSIVE 95% failure rate in
connections. Symptom my end is simply "NO CARRIER". User was
able to connect successfully by dropping speed down to 2400.
Caller was connecting trouble-free to my USR Courier V34.
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