At 09:53 AM 11/13/2002 -0200, andrej hocevar wrote:
To follow-up on the other posts, if your ISP uses something other than USR(-compatible) 56k equipment, you're probably out of luck. They can be upgraded, as already mentioned. Well, some of them. I had an "X2" that was upgradeable once the standard was finalized as v.90.Hello, recently, someone's gave me an older internal USR V.90 modem, supposed to work at 56k. However, all I got were speeds at about 33k. That was when I noticed the modem uses some X2 technology.Can I make such a modem useful? I've read some sites saying it depends on the ISP -- so does it mean mine doesn't support it or are X2 modems simply out of fashion? Is there any software I lack to make full use of the modem?
The other possibility is that your phone simply does *not* support v.90 connections. If there's any sort of digital-to-analog conversion device in your "loop", it won't work. There can be only one and that's basically the "modem" at the other end. Ask your neighbors if they're able to get above 33.6k.
Hall
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