On Thu, 24 Apr 2003, Brian Goodenow wrote: You need to adjust the end users modem. AT+MS=V34 disables V.90 AT+MS=V90,0,,,44000,52000 - specifies V.90 between 44k & 52k AT+MS=K56,0 select 56K Flex On Older modems trp AT+MS=11,1 or AT+MS=11,0 The junkier modems seem to get confused quite easily, forcing them to a particular protocol generally clears them up. Additionally AT+PMHT=1 disables Modem on Hold. Hopes this helps Craig }We have completed an upgrade on our TNT for V92 and we're finding that }some users with older modems are no longer able to establish a }connection with us. In particular, those with HSF Micro modems fail }consistently. These have a PCTEL chipset, commonly found in Compaq }Presario 5000 & 7000 computer. We've tried applying driver updates to }these systems, but we have yet to find a way to make them work. Has }anyone else experienced this and come up with any solutions? } } }Brian Goodenow }Net-port ISP }110 N Michigan Ave. }Big Rapids, MI 49307 }231.592.9877 x204 }www.net-port.com } Hurricane Computer Products, Inc. Quality Computer Sales & Repair Cables, and Computer Accessories 352-483-2306 Voice M-F 9a-6p Sat 11a-4p 352-357-0381 Fax http://www.hurricane-computers.com ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request at bungi.com Archives: http://www.nexial.com/mailinglists/