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My USR modem has been nothing but trouble since I have gotten it... It will just stop recieving any signal after a while... I wanted to try to disable V92...
I think this is the command, is this right? AT+MS=V90,1 Where would I add this command on windows XP because I cant find anywhere to add it... Thanks in advance...
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![]() But I need a confirmacion that that is the command... Anyone? |
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The Preacher Man
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I only used my USR v.92 a short while, but seems the command to disable v.92 gave me problems. Anyway, on your cd under manuals there should be the correct command.
Here's a more detailed take on it. Select "v.92 FAQ's" on the left side: http://usr.com/support/product-template.asp?prod=5686d
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The bigger the government, the smaller the citizen Last edited by SARGE; 12-27-2002 at 06:23 PM. |
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Thanks Sarge.... I think I'm about the toss this junk in the trash... Definitly the last time I ever buy any USR product....
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Ummm...the command +MS=V90,0 should do it, but that depends on what chipset is on the USR.
FYI, using the "0" means that it will ONLY connect using V.90, putting a "1" there, means that it will attempt V.90, but switch up or down (to V.92 or V.34) if it can't get a stable connect...although with a USR anything is possible. |
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I found it on the link that Sarge gave me but still had no luck with the modem... All of a sudden it will just stop receiving any information and I have to disconnect and dial again.
I took it to warranty and they told me it was the modem so they repaired it… But I still have the same problem… I guess I will take back and see if I can get credit for something else…. I just hope I’m not out $100 dollars. |
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Join Date: May 2002
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s32=98 will disable v.90 & x2 this is the setting i used on mine and worked try it
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Join Date: May 2002
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yes i was
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Doobie: What's your indicated connect speed? You may need to limit it down a bit if it's showing over 50666. USR's are usually real good about retraining up and down to compensate for line conditions, but this isn't *always* the case.
http://808hi.com/56k/x2-linklimit.asp |
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50 sometimes 52.... It works fine when it works but it will just stop recieving any data out of the blue. Sometimes one hour some times 10 mins, just a random times. I have to dial up again so it will work. I tried lowering the speed and I still have the problem. I took it wo warranty a few weeks ago and they told me the modem was bad and that they would repair it. I just got it back last Thursday and have had the same problems. I cant try your suggestion because I took it back yesterday but will give it a try when I get it back.
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