I have a user that has a new 3Com 56k V.90 modem. He tries to connect and
he does about 40% of the time at 49,333. The other 60% of the time it just
drops him saying that the computer he is dialing is not answering. It is
probably his phone lines.
I have found that if V.90 does not connect right off the bat, it will
disconnect the user instead of connecting at a slower V.34 connection, as
Flex does. Is anyone else experiencing this "one shot one kill" standard?
Is there a way to make V.90 modems connect at lower speeds after it misses
that initial V.90 connection? I know that I can disable V.90 all together,
and it works just fine.
Any thoughts????
Thanks.
Philip
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