[Coco] Modem ISP Problem (sort of OT)
Vern Burke
vburke at skow.net
Fri Aug 26 22:57:29 EDT 2005
Mike:
Your line is probably degraded from the bad weather conditions.
Since the toll call goes over interoffice trunks that usually have
different "padding", it's quite possible for a modem to work on a toll
connection and not local. Of course, you can't judge anything by how
your neighbor's modem works, different line, different computer,
different modem.
My suggestion is to get yourself a more modern 56K. Any modem of
that vintage is liable not to be the most robust in dealing with line
impairments. 5 years is a lifetime for most computer stuff (except
CoCo's of course!).
Couldn't find a better provider in the Portland area than AO-Smell? :).
Vern
KnudsenMJ at aol.com wrote:
> Since we all have to connect to the Net to use this group, this is not
> totally OT.
> Anyway, why would a vintage 2000 56KB modem stop working with some dial-up
> sites and not others?
>
> My ISP has three phone numbers -- two local (toll free), and one in a nearby
> city (Portland, ME) that costs me 15 cents/minute. About a month ago (after
> some storms went thru the area, maybe), the two local sites stopped working
> with my modem, but the money-sucking site still works same as ever.
>
> The two local sites answer the phone and go thru all the swish-swish and
> dang-a-dang-bong protocol sounds, but after a minute of this chatter my PC gives
> up and moves on to the next phone number. I can't tell which sounds
> originate at my end versus the ISP end.
>
> The weird thing is that a neighbor's PC still works just fine on the local
> sites! Maybe her modem is more modern in some way? Mine is a US Robotics
> 0701, external.
>
> I've reported this to the ISP (AOL), got a form reply that "they're working
> on it", but I doubt it.
> I suspect the local sites have been reconfigured to no longer support my
> modem's protocol, but the Portland site still does.
>
> Anyway, maybe there are some modem gurus out there with theories.
> Change some modem internal settings?
> Re-flash the modem's internal ROM (if possible)?
> Buy a new (internal) modem card, and save this one for my Linux box if I
> ever put it on line?
>
> Thanks, Mike K.
>
>
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