Dial-UIp

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Marcos Resendiz

I just recently setup a network connection from a remote
site to out workplace on Windows 2000. I am dialing up
using a XP machine with a V92 modem and for some reason it
is only using a speed of about 2.4kpbs. I tried with
another machine and sure enough it is using 2.4kpbs. Is
this a setting that can be changed in control panel or
something. I don't understand if I have a 56k modem why it
only gets 2.4kpbs. Thanks


Marcos
 
Hi Marcos,

The default settings in 2000/XP allow for the maximum throughput for the modme you are
using. The speed you are seeing is not controlled by the OS. It is either your service provider
(which is common) or some settings on the modem that is causing this. Check with your
modem vendor for settings on the modems and what modem drivers you need ot use for
which operating system. You might also want to check with your ISP to see if they have set a
through put limit.

Thanks,
Gary
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'--'is only using a speed of about 2.4kpbs. I tried with
'--'another machine and sure enough it is using 2.4kpbs. Is
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I am actually trying to set up a connection between my
office and my home computer. I am using the connect to
workplace. Is there anything I cna look into on my
incoming connections setup?

Thanks

Marcos
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Hi Marcos,

The default settings in 2000/XP allow for the maximum
throughput for the modme you are
using. The speed you are seeing is not controlled by the
OS. It is either your service provider
(which is common) or some settings on the modem that is causing this. Check with your
modem vendor for settings on the modems and what modem drivers you need ot use for
which operating system. You might also want to check with
your ISP to see if they have set a
through put limit.

Thanks,
Gary
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'--'is only using a speed of about 2.4kpbs. I tried with
'--'another machine and sure enough it is using 2.4kpbs. Is
'--'this a setting that can be changed in control panel or
'--'something. I don't understand if I have a 56k modem why it
'--'only gets 2.4kpbs. Thanks
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Hi Marcos,

Check with your ISP and the vendor for the modem. Nothing to check on the windows side of
things.

Thanks,
Gary
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'--'incoming connections setup?
'--'
'--'Thanks
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'--'Marcos
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'--'>Hi Marcos,
'--'>
'--'>The default settings in 2000/XP allow for the maximum
'--'throughput for the modme you are
'--'>using. The speed you are seeing is not controlled by the
'--'OS. It is either your service provider
'--'>(which is common) or some settings on the modem that is
'--'causing this. Check with your
'--'>modem vendor for settings on the modems and what modem
'--'drivers you need ot use for
'--'>which operating system. You might also want to check with
'--'your ISP to see if they have set a
'--'>through put limit.
'--'>
'--'>Thanks,
'--'>Gary
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'--'>'--'is only using a speed of about 2.4kpbs. I tried with
'--'>'--'another machine and sure enough it is using 2.4kpbs. Is
'--'>'--'this a setting that can be changed in control panel or
'--'>'--'something. I don't understand if I have a 56k modem
'--'why it
'--'>'--'only gets 2.4kpbs. Thanks
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'--'>'--'Marcos
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Does this apply even if I my computer is the one being
dialed into? There is no ISP. Please help

Thanks
Marcos
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Hi Marcos,

Check with your ISP and the vendor for the modem. Nothing
to check on the windows side of
things.

Thanks,
Gary
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'--'I am actually trying to set up a connection between my
'--'office and my home computer. I am using the connect to
'--'workplace. Is there anything I cna look into on my
'--'incoming connections setup?
'--'
'--'Thanks
'--'
'--'Marcos
'--'
'--'>-----Original Message-----
'--'>Hi Marcos,
'--'>
'--'>The default settings in 2000/XP allow for the maximum
'--'throughput for the modme you are
'--'>using. The speed you are seeing is not controlled by the
'--'OS. It is either your service provider
'--'>(which is common) or some settings on the modem that is
'--'causing this. Check with your
'--'>modem vendor for settings on the modems and what modem
'--'drivers you need ot use for
'--'>which operating system. You might also want to check with
'--'your ISP to see if they have set a
'--'>through put limit.
'--'>
'--'>Thanks,
'--'>Gary
'--'>--------------------
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'--'>'--'using a XP machine with a V92 modem and for some reason it
'--'>'--'is only using a speed of about 2.4kpbs. I tried with
'--'>'--'another machine and sure enough it is using 2.4kpbs. Is
'--'>'--'this a setting that can be changed in control panel or
'--'>'--'something. I don't understand if I have a 56k modem
'--'why it
'--'>'--'only gets 2.4kpbs. Thanks
'--'>'--'
'--'>'--'
'--'>'--'Marcos
'--'>'--'
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Hi Marcos,

Yes, especially when goiing from modem to modem:

When going from analog modem to isp, connection goes from analog to digital
with only one conversion so connection is at full speed of modem assuming no
line problems.

When going from analog modem to analog modem, connection goes from analog to
digital and then back to analog. Thus maximum connection speed with two
conversions is half of the slow modem speed.

Try downloading the latest INF files from the USR site for your modems. That should help with
the connection speed.

Thanks,
Gary


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'--'>Hi Marcos,
'--'>
'--'>Check with your ISP and the vendor for the modem. Nothing
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'--'>
'--'>Thanks,
'--'>Gary
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'--'>'--'I am actually trying to set up a connection between my
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'--'>'--'workplace. Is there anything I cna look into on my
'--'>'--'incoming connections setup?
'--'>'--'
'--'>'--'Thanks
'--'>'--'
'--'>'--'Marcos
'--'>'--'
'--'>'--'>-----Original Message-----
'--'>'--'>Hi Marcos,
'--'>'--'>
'--'>'--'>The default settings in 2000/XP allow for the maximum
'--'>'--'throughput for the modme you are
'--'>'--'>using. The speed you are seeing is not controlled by the
'--'>'--'OS. It is either your service provider
'--'>'--'>(which is common) or some settings on the modem that is
'--'>'--'causing this. Check with your
'--'>'--'>modem vendor for settings on the modems and what modem
'--'>'--'drivers you need ot use for
'--'>'--'>which operating system. You might also want to check with
'--'>'--'your ISP to see if they have set a
'--'>'--'>through put limit.
'--'>'--'>
'--'>'--'>Thanks,
'--'>'--'>Gary
'--'>'--'>--------------------
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'--'dialing up
'--'>'--'>'--'using a XP machine with a V92 modem and for some
'--'reason it
'--'>'--'>'--'is only using a speed of about 2.4kpbs. I tried with
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'--'2.4kpbs. Is
'--'>'--'>'--'this a setting that can be changed in control
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'--'>'--'>'--'something. I don't understand if I have a 56k modem
'--'>'--'why it
'--'>'--'>'--'only gets 2.4kpbs. Thanks
'--'>'--'>'--'
'--'>'--'>'--'
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