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SYMPTOMS
Your 56K V.90 Modem is not connecting at speeds that you normally would 
expect.

CAUSE
Your phone lines may not be able to support a high speed connection.

RESOLUTION
Things to keep in mind when attempting a high speed connection: 
Make sure that the ISP you are dialing into supports V.90 and not the 
older X2 or Kflex standards. 
Under ideal conditions, the maximum connect speed is 53K (due to FCC 
regulations). Normally, however, you will not connect at this speed due 
to such things as line noise, line traffic, etc. A connection speed of 
around 40,000 is much more common than 53K. 
Your connection speed will vary. For example, you may connect at 44,000 
one time and only 36,000 the next. 

NOTE: These are only examples and do not reflect actual performance. 
To check if your phone line will support a high speed connection you can 
dial into USR 3Com's Line Test as follows: 
From the Windows desktop screen, click on the "Start" button. 
Select "Programs". 
Highlight "Accessories" (then select "Communications" if you are using 
Windows 98). 
Click on "Hyperterminal". 
Select "HyperTerminal" once again. 
In the box, type: LINE TEST then press the [ENTER] key. 
Verify that the country code is correct for your area (typically, United 
States of America (1)). 
Press the [TAB] key until the cursor appears in the Area Code field. 
Type: 847 then press the [TAB] key once again. 
Type: 262-6000 (for the telephone number) the click on the "OK" button. 

NOTE: This is a toll call and long distance charges may apply. 


Click on the "Dial" button and wait for the modem to connect. 
Answer "Yes" for the "Color Graphics" option by pressing the [ENTER] 
key. 
Type: LINE in the "First Name" field then press the [ENTER] key. 
Type: TEST in the "Last Name" field then press the [ENTER] key. There 
will be a short pause while the line is tested. 
If your lines support a high-speed connection, you will get one or both 
of these messages on your screen: 


"This connection supports 56K technology! 
"No future testing is required." 


NOTE: You may be automatically disconnected after the line is tested. If 
you are prompted with "(H)elp, More?" you can press the [ENTER] key for 
detailed information on your connection, including your connection 
speed. Once you have pressed the [ENTER] key for the final "(H)elp, 
More? " prompt, you should be automatically disconnected.
NOTE: If you receive one of the above messages but are not connecting to 
your ISP at approximately the same speed as you connected to the line 
test, please contact your ISP.


Disconnect (if you are not already disconnected) and exit 
"Hyperterminal". If you wish, save the settings for future use. 
If your line does not support a high-speed connection you will need to 
contact your telephone company for further assistance. 

The above information pertains specifically to Snow's Computer products. Snow's Computer Services, Inc.  will not be held liable for the misuse of the above information. 

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