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echo: hayes_modems
to: BILL CHEEK
from: HAYES SUPPORT
date: 1997-03-07 11:09:00
subject: OPTIMA 288 V.34/V.FC

BC>MSGID: 1:202/731 331f0675
BC>TID: GE 1.11+
BC>Yo! Hayes:
BC>Wednesday March 05 1997 10:59, Hayes Support wrote to Bill Cheek:
BC> BC>> Hey, I have this continuing problem with an Optima 288.  You guys 
sent
BC> BC>> me a chip upgrade a few months ago, but it did nothing to resolve 
he
BC> BC>> problem. Here, let me describe it again:
BC> BC>> With no discernible pattern of regularity, the modem eventually goes
BC> BC>> into a mode where it cannot connect with other modems it dials.  
There
BC> BC>> are lots and lots of negotiations followed by silence until the 
eventual
BC> BC>> disconnect.  There seems to be less or no problem associated with
BC> BC>> inbound calls; just outbound, or at least it's noticeable with
BC> BC>> outbounders.
BC> BC>> The fix is to turn the modem OFF....and after a few seconds, back 
n.
BC> BC>> Then it works fine for an indeterminant period thereafter.
BC> BC>> I have another Optima 288 that NEVER exhibits this problem.  Any 
relief?
BC> HS>     What you are describing here really sounds like a hardware 
roblem
BC> HS> with the modem itself.  I'd really need to see an ATi3 or AT-i3 to
BC> HS> ID the version of the modem,
BC>Drats - that's the one. I keep forgetting the "-"I3. Just I3 returns an 
error.
BC>ati3
BC>ERROR
BC>at-i3
BC>04-00938-542Z 12548 PASS
BC>04-00939-542Z 12548 PASS
BC>05BA 16683 PASS
BC>05 AD 13625 PASS
BC>OK
BC> HS> but since turning the modem off and back on makes the modem work for
BC> HS> awhile, you might try using &D3 in the modem init string instead of
BC> HS> the current '&Dn' setting you are using. This instructs the modem to
BC> HS> undergo a hard reset on every DTR on to off transition (almost like
BC> HS> turning the modem off and back on again after every call).
BC>I've had &D3 in the init string ever since ampersands were first invented.
BC>No, that obviously doesn't do any long term good where this issue is 
concerned.
BC> HS> If that doesn't help, and since another identical modem never
BC> HS> exhibits the problem, I'd say it would be a good idea to have the
BC> HS> modem come in to the service center for repair/replacement.
BC>Ouch.  My compliment of spares is a trifle on the sparse side.......
BC> HS> or you may send a message to support@os.hayes.com
BC>Okay, I sent an e-mail with all the details you specified.  I don't know 
if the
BC>sucker is still under warranty, though.  Maybe they will know.......
BC> HS> If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask.
BC>Well, more of a comment than a question......but I am reluctant to spend 
any
BC>more money on modems with my latest gratifying experience under my belt.  
You
BC>see, I am not connected direct to the Internet with a service that's 
etter
BC>than T1 on the downlink and almost as good on the upswing.  No modem 
involved.
BC>Well......make it a "cable modem" running at ethernet speeds over the 
ocal
BC>Cable TV lines.  Wow!  Makes modems look like horses and buggies on the
BC>dragstrip.
BC>Not to brag though....rather to elucidate the wave of the future where 
between
BC>cable modems, ATM, and/or ADSL, there really won't be a place for modems.  
So I
BC>hate to spend any money on either upgrades or repairs....if you catch my 
drift.
Bill,
    Your AT-i3 results show that you have the latest firmware produced
for that model (the exact same version I have been running on my own BBS
for quite awhile till I recently replaced it with a 33.6).  I checked
around and found your email. You sent all the needed info and should
have an RMA emailed back to you within day (from Patrick).  This should
be covered (no charge).
    I know what you mean regarding a direct internet connection, I do
just about everything now via a TCP/IP link.  Calling into this BBS is
one of the few times during the day that I call out via a modem for
anything other than testing ;)  It's easy to get spoiled by a T-1.
Hayes is involved in the cable and ADSL technology, we have the new
ACCURA ISDN Terminal Adapter shipping and we're about to unleash the 56K
analog modems.  There's only so much you can do on a regular phone line,
and we have just about reached the limit.
Michael -- Hayes Online Services
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