Yes, there is a command to lower your 5300 side for quicker connect rate.
We had the same problem.  The real issue is that the mica modems are less
tolerant of line problems than the 5200's were.  So lowering the connect
rate solved our problem.  We called TAC to get the correct modem string.  If
you're really into troubleshooting this problem look into the far end echo
and you'll see the problem.



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Phil Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>
> Problem is that users are taking 5+ attempts to log
> on,
> from Laptops using PCMCIA Gold cards.
> Client is dial-up networking and initial speed was set
> to 115200. I have subsequently found that lowering the
> client speed to 57600 on the com port improves the
> logon rate. However, this should only affect the speed
> from the Laptop to the modem.
>
> According to debug modem etc it was getting locked up
> at the "EC Negotiation phase"
>
> Has anyone dealt with this type of problem before ?
>
>  2   392241   mica-modem-pw.2.7.1.0.bin (from sh
> flash)
> Cannot find any info for the above revision of
> firmware
> for the modems.
>
> Thanx for your attention,
>
> Phil.
>
>
>
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