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---Modem and Phone line Help---

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Tips To Solving Some Basic Modem Problems Mia's Modem FAQ How To disable call waiting I just recently got a new line, but now it's busy ALL the time I have Ameritech voicemail, and the line is busy ALL the time What modem init string should I use? What modem should I buy? Other Modem Problems Why doesn't my modem connect at 33.6? I keep getting disconnected from the system. Are you guys kicking me off? What can I do about it? When I log on, my modem says CONNECT 38400 (or 57600, or 115200). Am I really connected at that speed? I only have a 28.8 (or 14.4) modem! I upgraded my older, slower modem to a new, external 28.8: and the 28.8 seems to be very slow -- as slow as my old modem! What's going on? Why do I keep getting "COMM Overrun" errors using Trumpet Winsock? When I log into any on-li Read More
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3Com Support

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tag --> 3Com Software Archive If you are looking for the documentation archive, go to support.3com.com/infodeli/tools/ NOTE: 3Com has a new web site design with integrated support and product information. (see www.3com.com ) This new site( www.3com.com ) is the best way to find support for current products. We will continue to maintain this site(support.3com.com/software/) for older products. Broadband Access PC Cards (PCMCIA) Business Telephone Systems Remote Access Products Firewalls, Webcaches & Filters Routers Network Servers Security Hubs Switches Modems & Terminal Adapters Video Conferencing Network Interface Cards (NIC) Visitor and Community Networks Network Management & Control Wireless Additional Files, Utilities & Information Looking for Palm, Inc. Customer Support? Go here Read More
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56K.COM: V.90 Upgrade FAQ

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DSL ISPs Cable Companies Dialup Internet Service Providers V.90 Upgrade FAQ Contents General issues for x2 and K56flex modems Should I upgrade to V.90? Where do I download the V.90 upgrade? When my ISP upgrades to V.90, will they stop supporting x2/K56flex? Will upgrading to V.90 make my x2 modem K56flex-compatible or make my K56flex modem x2-compatible? Are there any V.90 test numbers I can call? Upgrading K56flex modems to V.90 If I upgrade my K56flex to V.90, will I still be able to connect to K56flex modems at 56K speeds? How can I tell if the V.90 upgrade installed successfully? What init strings enable and disable K56flex and/or V.90? Upgrading x2 modems to V.90 If I upgrade to V.90, will I still be able to connect to x2 modems at 56K speeds? Why do I get much slower connects after u Read More
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Accelerate Your Mac FAQ:

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The Source for Mac Performance News and Reviews Click here to return to the Main FAQ page Accelerate Your Mac! FAQ Questions for the "Modems" Category of the FAQ Q: I'm having a problem with my Cable Modem Q: I have a network of macs - how can I share the modem? Q: I'm interested in ADSL for fast internet access - where can I get more info? Q: Where can I get info on alternate modem scripts for my Apple internal modem? Q: I have an Apple internal modem in my BW G3 with FaxSTF software and am seeing crashes and lockups Q: I am having disconnects and other problems with my Apple internal modem Q: I recently bought an internal Apple modem for my Beige G3 and need help installing it Disclaimer: Although believed accurate, due to the infinite variations of hardware/software, vendors/m Read More
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ActionMedia(R) II - Index

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Skip to content Intel.com Worldwide About Intel Press Room Contact Us Search Support & Downloads Browse By Product Search Support & Downloads ActionMedia II Products End of Interactive Support Announcement These products are no longer being manufactured by Intel. Additionally, Intel no longer provides interactive support for these products via telephone or e-mail, nor will Intel provide any future software updates to support new operating systems or improve compatibility with third party devices and software products. THESE DOCUMENTS ARE PROVIDED FOR HISTORICAL REFERENCE PURPOSES ONLY AND ARE SUBJECT TO THE TERMS SET FORTH IN THE "LEGAL INFORMATION" LINK BELOW.For information on currently available Intel products, please see www.intel.com and/or developer.intel.com End of Life Letter Softw Read More
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Actiontec

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Product Support/Downloads | Product Registration | Get Email Support | Contact Support | Actiontec Warranty DataLink V.90 (LK) DataLink 56K (LK) DataLink 56K x2 (SK) DataLink 56K Cell (RK) DataLink 33.6 Cell DataLink 33.6 (XT) DataLink 33.6 (LK) DataLink 33.6 (SK) DataLink 33.6 Rockwell DataLink 28.8 DataLink 28.8 Cell DataLink 14.4 DataLink V.90 56K External 56K Internal PCI 56K USB 56K ISA Advantage DeskLink Advantage DeskVoice Advantage 56K ISA Master DeskLink Master DeskVoice V.90 56K PCI Master 56K PCI Pro DeskLink Pro 56K ISA Lite 56K PCI Lite DeskVoice Pro DeskTalk 33.6 DeskVoice 33.6 DeskTalk V.90 DeskTalk 56K x2 DeskVoice 56K x2 External 33.6 External 56K Copyright © 2001 Actiontec Electronics, Inc. All Rights Reserved - Privacy Statement - Terms and Conditions Read More
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amquestmodem.com

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amquestmodem.com Modem Wireless Modem Modem Drivers Cable Modem DSL Modem Fax Modem Modem Wireless Modem Remote Access Remote Access Software Cheap Internet Best Broadband Remote Access Mobile Phones Mobile Phone Wireless Phone Modem Drivers Cable Modem Remote Access Remote Access Software Printers Cheap Internet Remote Access Broad Band Cheap Internet Faster Internet Most popular searches Modem Wireless Modem Modem Drivers Cable Modem DSL Modem Fax Modem External Modem Monitor inquire about this domain Copyright © 2007 amquestmodem.com. All Rights Reserved. Home Legal inquire about this domain Read More
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ATI Video Card|Graphics Card|ATI Radeon|TV Tuner|PVR|modems

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Wednesday, 21 November 2007 02:53 pm HOME SHOPPING CART Diamond VAR LOGIN --> --> New Products & News Shop For The Game is ON ! ATI HD3800 Video Card ATI HD 2900XT Video Cards ATI HD 2600 Video Cards ATI HD 2400 Video Cards Diamond XtremeTV TV Tuner/PVR HDTV USB TV TUNER - HDTV100 USB TV Tuner - PVR660RCUSB Diamond Multimedia partnership with TGL Products Reviews Introducing NITRO5X Diamond Multimedia - Best Selling Products Gaming ,Digital Home and Business Solutions Vista? Ready Graphics Cards Shop for Diamond ATI Video Cards PVR TV Tuners & Media Center 56K Modems Windows? Vista? Upgrade : ATI Upgrade Advisor How to buy the right Graphics Card How to buy the right 56K Modems How to buy the right PVR Product Tradein your old video card Microsoft Vista FAQ [ ATI Video Cards | PCI Video Ca Read More
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Buzzword Definition - Modem

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TekMom's Tech Buzzwords for Students . . . . . . . . . www.tekmom.com/buzzwords What is a... modem ...? Definition: A device that links a computer to other computers through a telephone line. Explanation: The modem lets a computer send and receive binary data over a telephone line by changing the bits into sound waves that can be sent over the phone lines. Sentence: "You can always use a faster modem ." Find out More! Go directly to "modem" in the TechEncyclopedia. Look it up yourself in the FOLDOC dictionary. Back to TekMom's Buzzwords Page Credits and References Page Read More
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Client refused Session

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Client Refused Session Your browser has refused to cache session information for us, so we cannot proceed. This means your browser did not accept our cookies. Read More
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DA Komputer Kidz?---We bring Computers to Life!

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Cecil CPU Malika MOUSE Monti MONITOR Kali KEYBOARD Porche PRINTER CD ROM U-LUS Maxi MODEM Frankie FLOPPY Click on Maxi for her story! Maxi MODEM Maxi MODEM has something to say I'm on the phone both night and day I am connected universally And speak every language fluently If its info that I need to get I simply browse the InterNet My large network of family and friends Are always waiting to dial in So many calls it makes me dizzy But just keep trying if I'm busy! [Meet DA Kidz] [DA Family Tree] [Kidz-N-Biz] [DA Mission] [DA Links] [Kidz Mall] [Kidz Korner] [ FUN-DA mentals] [E-Mail DA Kidz ] [ HOME ] Powered by Please click here for legal restrictions and Terms of Use applicable to this site. Use of this site signifies your agreement to the Terms of Use. Please click here for our Online I Read More
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Data Communications FAQ (Windows Version)

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Silly Counter: Map New Links FAQ Malch Search Webmasters: check out LinkScan! Data Communications FAQ (Windows Version) 1. Introduction and Purpose 2. Comm Overruns 3. Selecting a Modem 4. UARTS 5. Transmission Speed 6. Configuring the System 6.1. Configuring the Modem 6.2. Configuring the PC 6.3. Configuring Windows 3.1/3.11 6.4. Configuring Windows 95 6.5. Configuring Windows NT 6.6. Configuring Applications 7. Other UART Problems 8. Frequent Disconnects 9. USR Sportster Problems 10. Other Notes 11. References 1. Introduction and Purpose This document is intended to help Microsoft Windows users who have established (or are in the process of establishing) dialup Internet connections using SLIP or PPP. It assumes that those users will want to achieve high speed connections of at least 14,4 Read More
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dtsusa.com

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ESTeem Wireless Modems

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About Us Search Page Applications Success Stories Corporate Information Contact ESTeem News New Press Releases Archived Press Releases Products Products At A Glance Ethernet/Serial Unlicensed Ethernet/Serial Licensed VHF Licensed Products UHF Licensed Products Legacy Products Hardware Quotation Support Technical Support ESTeem Utilities Training Technical Library Engineering Services Site Planning Radio Site Survey Site Support License Assistance Commissioning EspaÑol Productos Distribuidores Contact Us Contact Us Contact Form Home Wireless Solutions...Communications Made Simple! ESTeem Home Page ESTeem Wireless Modems manufacturers the complete line of ESTeem(TM) wireless products. The ESTeem Wireless Modems are available in High Speed Wireless Ethernet, Licensed Narrow Band Serial, and U Read More
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FAQ - MODEMS

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Site Search FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS MODEMS Last updated: 5/28/01 Q. How can I test the serial port and cable connected to an external MODEM? A. There may be a diagnostic program that came with the MODEM, if that is what you are connecting to. A MODEM that uses the Hay's AT command set (most do) can be tested by simply echoing an AT command at the DOS prompt and redirecting it to the COM port, e.g., C:\>ECHO ATDT > COM1 Should cause a MODEM on COM1: to pickup the phone line and you should hear dial tone from the MODEM. C:\>ECHO ATH > COM1 USING ECHO ...should cause it to hang-up, killing the dial tone. MODEM Doctor is a useful MODEM diagnostic shareware program that will check both ports and MODEMs. Windows 9x/Me has a MODEM Diagnostic at Start, Settings Control Panel, Modems Read More
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How-To - Hardware - Master Thy Modem 1

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HOME HOW TO FREEWARE TIPS AND TWEAKS REVIEWS PROCESSES AFFILIATES BLOG Watch our new training videos for Free! We have created a new set of 10 videos that teach you how to speed up any windows xp computer all by yourself in no time! Just enter your name and email address below to get access to the videos. Email: Name: Double Your Computer Speed! Drastically Increase the Speed of Your Computer Now! www.PCBugDoctor.com PC Registry Cleaner Repair Your Computer's Registry to Restore Like New Performance! www.PCRegistryCleaner.com Make Your Computer Fast! This Software Will Make Your Computer Drastically Faster! www.PCBugDoctor.com Make Your Computer TWICE AS FAST NOW! Download the brand new version of PC Registry Cleaner and get your computer in shape. MaximumSoftware.com PC911 > How-To &gt Read More
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Howstuffworks "How Modems Work"

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HowStuffWorks.com RSS Make HowStuffWorks your homepage | Get Newsletter Search HowStuffWorks and the web: EXPLANATIONS • Auto • Communication • Computer – Hardware – Internet – Peripherals – Security – Software • Electronics • Entertainment • Food & Recipes • Health • Home & Garden • Money • People • Science • Travel EXPERT REVIEWS Consumer Guide Auto Consumer Guide Products Mobil Travel Guide PRICES Shop HowStuffWorks REFERENCE Encyclopedia Maps VIDEO STUFF Featured Video BETA HSW Original Videos REFERENCE LINKS > Cable Internet Deals Main > Computer > Hardware PRINT EMAIL How Modems Work by Marshall Brain Inside This Article 1. Introduction to How Modems Work 2. The Origin of Modems 3. 300- Read More
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Information London - Social Services in London, Ontario. Operated by thehealthline.ca.

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ISDN

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ISDN Described here are the basics of ISDN, including much practical information for the consumer, as well as some fairly technical descriptions of ISDN, and finally some discussion on where ISDN is going in the future. ISDN Overview Motivation and History What is ISDN? B-ISDN Fitting things together All about Narrowband ISDN Access Interfaces Provided The ISDN Reference Configurations Your house's network (S/T reference points) Talking to the phone company (U reference point) Signaling Switching Bearer Services Rate Adaption Inverse Multiplexing A little bit about Broadband ISDN The Future of ISDN ISDN References ISDN Glossary This document was created for CIS 788.08Q: Recent Advances in Networking , a class project to assemble information on networking. It was written by Thomas A. Fine ( Read More
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LEARN THE NET: All About Modems

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Master the Basics: About Modems FIND IT FAST Learn the Net The Web HOW TO Use the Site Master the Basics Surf the Web Harness E-Mail Find Information Download Files Socialize Conference Music, Video & Photos Web Publishing Do E-Business Find the Right Job Protect Yourself ONLINE SHOPPING How It Works Top Ten Tips Discount Coupons RESOURCES Animated Internet Glossary Free Weekly Newsletter Newsletter COMPANY INFO About Us Partner Programs Write Us Privacy Policy Telephone lines were designed to transmit the human voice, not electronic data from computers. Modems were invented to convert digital computer signals into a form that allows them to travel over phone lines. Those are the scratchy sounds you hear from a modem's speaker. A modem on the other end of the line understands it and conver Read More
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Modem protocols

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MODEM PROTOCOL OVERVIEW April 21, 1995 MODULATION Modems communicate with each other using a MODULATION method, which translates between digital computer data and analog telephone signals. Two modems must support the SAME modulation method or they can't communicate at all. The common modulation methods are: MODULATION/STANDARD CONNECTION SPEEDS (BPS) Bell 103 110, 150, 300. CCITT V.21 110, 150, 300. Bell 212A 1200. CCITT V.22 1200, 600. CCITT V.22 bis 2400. CCITT V.32 9600, 4800, 2400. CCITT V.32 bis 14400, 12000, 9600, 7200. Telebit PEP High speeds, proprietary to Telebit. US Robotics HST High speeds, proprietary to US Robotics. "V.Terbo" 20000 bps, not a standard, never will be. "V.Fast" Preliminary implementations of V.34. "V.FC" "V.Fast-Class". ITU-T V.34 28800, 26400, 24000, 21600, 19 Read More
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modemhelp.com

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ModemHelp.Org

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ModemHelp.Org Init Strings | Drivers | Support Sites | HighSpeed | Product Reviews | Command Sets | Init Strings Manufacturer Support Sites Driver Sites Modem Resource Sites Modem Command Sets Where to put inits? High Speed Alternatives Remote Access Server Support Question of the Month Monthly Webstats Product Reviews Advertising on ModemHelp.Org Init String Database ModemHelp.Org's Massive Modem Init String Database Manufacturer Support Sites Links to Official Manufacturer Support Sites. Command Sets Manuals and Command Sets for various Modems. Modem Resource Sites Various other useful Modem Resource Sites. Manufacturer Info Information on various Modem Manufacturers. Highspeed Internet ISDN, ADSL, Cable Modems and other Highspeed Broadband Alternatives. Modem Drivers Drivers/Firmware/So Read More
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Modems 95 Web Site

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Home Uninstall Modem Install Modem Make New Connection TTY Stuff Line Noise Modem Init Strings Modem Tips DUN & Modem MSKB Articles Modem Links Modem OEM's Ask Mr. Modem MAC Init Strings Modems Troubleshooting Select modems from the "Control Panel" below to go through all the various screens and for troubleshooting purposes for yourself. Also, there are other options in the menu to your left. Read More
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Modems, Modems, Modems - Welcome

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Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Modems ...But Were Afraid To Ask Welcome to the costmo modems site - the Internet's original source of modem technical information. The information you will find on this site is a combination of resources that I (and now many others) have been collecting since 1995 as a result of my professional technical experience with an Internet Service Provider. If you are looking for links to your modem's manufacturer so that you can browse their technical information, find drivers or get other support, click Modem Makers . If you can't find the answer to your questions from "conventional" sources, check out my Personal Notes . Are you struggling with poor connections and need a good initialization string? Check out our Init Strings . Are you trying to find an Read More
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Modemsite.com: 56k Modem Drivers, Information and Troubleshooting

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The Modem Information & Support Site Troubleshooting News Technical Search Premium Log In Forum 56 Site Map L ooking for a Modem Driver? Modem Drivers What's the best init string for your modem? Modem initialization strings Identify your modem: Chipset Who Made It Speedboost Scams Speed-up Your Internet Connection? V.92 - the next modem standard V.92 News V.92 Survey V.92 ISPs V.92 Strings Modem Survey Interactive Modem Troubleshooter Select your trouble - get instant advice! What causes Modem Disconnections? More Modem Questions? Ask at Forum56.com I want your Feedback ! MODEMSITE SECTIONS: News & Updates - Updated 3-Oct-07 The latest on modem, Internet connectivity issues including V92. New LSI/Agere Softmodem Driver Agere (formerly Lucent) is now LSI Modem Troubleshooting - Updated 3-Oc Read More
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Navas 28800-56K Modem FAQ

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Selected by PC Webopaedia Navas 28800- 56K Modem FAQ TM (Answers to Frequently Asked Questions) Cable modem/DSL users: see Navas Cable Modem/DSL Tuning Guide TM Copyright 1995-2005 The Navas Group SM , All Rights Reserved. Permission is granted to copy for private non-commercial use only. Send mirror and commercial license inquiries to John Navas . Posted as < http://ModemFAQ.home.att.net/index.htm >. Click here to search Important Notes: Privacy Policy: This site makes no use of personal information; does not require registration; and does not use browser "cookies." Copies of this (or other Web) document may be obtained by email from a " GetWeb " ( e.g., getweb@usa.healthnet.org ) or "Agora" ( e.g., agora@dna.affrc.go.jp , agora@kamakura.mss.co.jp ) server in hypertext (HTML) or plain Read More
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Practical Guides

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If you like the style of Practical Guides, let Niels help you understand Operating Systems in his newest book: A Guide to Operating Systems: Troubleshooting and Problem Solving Practical Guides . . . ...because it doesn't have to be complex. by Niels Jonker Copyright ? 1997 Niels Jonker All Rights Reserved Practical Guide to Analog Modems Practical Guide to Frame Relay Practical Guide to 56k Practical Guide to Binary, Decimal and Hexadecimal Numbers For further information, please contact Niels Jonker at niels@myhome.org Read More
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Smart Computing Article Search Results: Articles in the category

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Subscribe Today | Contact Us | Register Now Home | Tech Support | Q&A Board | Article Search | Subscribe & Shop Smart Computing Articles You Searched For: Articles in the category within the publication(s) ALL PUBLICATIONS and published on or after 11/2005 Number of Matches: 0 Change Your Search Sorry, your search resulted in no matches. Please try selecting a different item or typing in a different phrase. Sorry, there are no sub-categories under this category. Try changing the content of a search field. You might also try leaving one or more of the search fields blank. OR Select an article type: All Article Types General Information Articles Troubleshooting Articles Tutorial Articles Hardware Review Articles Software Review Articles Type in a phrase or key words below, Select Search type Read More
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Technical Support

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Home Page Access Plans Local Call? User Home Page Website Hosting Contact us Technical Support Back to Technical Support Checking your telephone line quality with a 56K modem and Windows 95/98 (Also works with many 33.6 modems) Exit your browser and disconnect from Hudson Valley Internet Click on [Start] > [Programs] > [Accessories] > [HyperTerminal]. Double-click the [Hypertrm.exe] icon and name the connection "Test", then click [OK]. When the "Phone number" window appears, leave the phone number blank and go to the "Connect using" field below. Click on the down arrow and choose "Direct to COM x" where "x" is the com port your modem is using, then click [OK]. When the "Port Settings" window appears, go to the "Bits Read More
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VirtualDr - The answers you need to succeed.

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VirtualDr - The answers you need to succeed. " name="banner" id="banner" frameborder="No" scrolling="No" noresize marginwidth="0" marginheight="0"> " marginwidth="10" marginheight="10" scrolling="auto" frameborder="0"> Read More
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What are some common modem terms? - Knowledge Base

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Skip to content Home Menus Glossary Help Text size: Search: Knowledge Base IU using Include archived documents 10 15 20 50 100 200 300 Search results per page What are some common modem terms? Baud rate Baud rate refers to modem speed (see below), measuring how fast the modem can transmit and receive the electrical pulses that carry data across a phone line. In older, slower modems, the baud rate is the same as the number of bits per second (see below); but newer, faster modems have ways of sending more than one bit of data with each pulse, so the number of bits per second may be higher than the baud rate. Bits per second (bps) Bps measures how much data can be transmitted in one second. Dividing bps by eight yields the number of bytes transmitted per second. One double-spaced typewritten Read More
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What's In That Box? - Modem

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Unusual Techniques To Get What You Want The Modem Since this is a Worldwide Web presentation, you are probably using a modem. The modem dials up other computers, arranges protocol so that your computer can talk to the other computers, and handles all the details of sending and receiving bytes. All information is transferred one byte at a time. Modem-based transfer of information may seem slow to you, but you should have seen it in the 1970's. Current modems run at 28,000 bits per second or greater, but back then most modems were running at 300 bits per second. Some zoomed along at 1,200 bits per second. Transferring single pictures could take hours. You could watch text appear on your screen, one character at a time. The Worldwide Web would have been impossible back then. Even though telep Read More
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