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| 26841 | 2001-12-07 10:49:00 | A friend recently gave me (!) his old computer with a Celeron processor, running Windows 98SE. I don't know the exact make of the V34 modem on this system, but its FCC ID is H8NV1433VQH-R. The System Properties Device Manager shows it as a Rockwell 33.6 DPF Internal PnP, but he said it was a KTX brand. My problem is that although the modem connects fine to any of my three ISPs (Xtra, Paradise and Z-Free), after a few minutes of perfect operation, it suddenly stops downloading pages for a minute or two at a time, though the connection itself doesn't drop. Then it suddenly starts happily downloading again, until a few minutes later it does it again. And so it goes on, with no difference made by which ISP I use. On my previous computer (a PC Direct Pentium 166 MMX) using the exact same line nd jackpoint I had no modem problems at all. So the line itself doesn't seem to be at fault. Some reading on the interent shows that my problem MAY be 'retraining', so I tried slowing down the connection by adding this AT command to the modem: AT&F&C1&D2+MS=11,1,300,24000 But the problem still isn't solved. I also tried updating the driver by searching on the FCC number, and came up with an Askey driver for a 1433VQH-R internal modem. I applied this, and now my Device Manager shows the modem as a VACF 336 MODEM. But it seesm to make no difference to my modem's operation, and the problem remains. Any ideas? |
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| 26842 | 2001-12-07 10:55:00 | thats what u call zfree - it happens on my new laptop too - IBM Thinkpad X20. Yes it speeds and slows down repeatedly. Another fact is on the same comp I find zfree downloads at 5k and then becomes 0.05k. I tried clear and it does at 5k constantly. Free isp speaks for themselves. |
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| 26843 | 2001-12-07 11:03:00 | But, as I said above, it isn't just Z-Free - it is also Paradise and Xtra. And all three of them worked perfectly a couple of weeks ago on my old computer. I'm sure it isn't the ISPs, but something wrong somewhere in how my connection or modem is set up. | Guest (0) | ||
| 26844 | 2001-12-07 21:39:00 | Have you tried your old computer recently... You may find that it has the same problems... It may come down to the fact that a lot of school kids have finished school, or are finishing school, so there's a lot of traffic at the moment. I've noticed a big slow down in my connections over the last couple of weeks too - and that's with absolutely no changes to hardware. | Guest (0) | ||
| 26845 | 2001-12-07 22:15:00 | Do you use ZoneAlarm, I find that when ZA is running Zfree seems to stop and start alot, but as soon as I close ZA everything comes back to normal. Time for a new firewall I think. JM |
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| 26846 | 2001-12-08 02:09:00 | Hi Roly,from the numbers quoted it sounds like the modem may be a Dynalink.Have a look at their site,dynalink.co.nz and see if you can find anything. Hope this helps Peter |
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