Zach wrote:
On 1/24/07, Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This ISP switched to v.92 protocol and my old modem would not connect.
The ISP said nothing, but with a new v.02 analog modem the connections
are a lot better.
If it is the modem protocol why can it sometimes stay connected for 3
hours and other times only 15 or 20 minutes before it disconnects? Do
you think if I buy a new model of external serial modem it will stop
disconnecting? Did my syslog file look good in terms of logging
everything I can?
Zach
Another thing to check is the line quality. If your line has a lot of
noise on it, the connection can get lost that way and would degrade the
speed before that. On bad days, I get speeds down to 9600, varying
lengths of time on-line, then the system misses 4 pings to the ISP and
disconnects. Of course, even on a good day, every two hours my ISP
dumps me... I think they call it "load sharing"... I call it lame...
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