Windows Marketplace V.90 User Manual

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Common Problems:

No Dialtone Error

Make sure you have connected the phone cable into the right connector

on the back of the modem. See Figure 7: Connecting Devices.

You may have too many devices connected to the phone line. Remove all

other equipment.

Your modem may not recognize overseas dialtone. Use ATX0 to have

the modem ignore (not look for) the dialtone before dialing.

Communications Software Does Not Work

Some communications software packages need to be configured to the

same COM Port and or IRQ as the modem. See the Installing the Mo-

dem section for information on how yo determine your COM Port and

IRQ number.

Does the communications software support this modem? See the Install-

ing and Configuring Communications Software section.

If you are using a different software from the one supplied with the mo-

dem (some models of this modem may be shipped without communica-

tions software), try installing the supplied software and verify its func-

tionality with the modem.

Nothing Appears On The Screen When I Type

Issue the command ATE1 to the modem to enable command echo. This

will let you see what you type.

Can’t Connect at 56K

Note: Current FCC regulations limit your maximum connection rate to

53Kbits / s.

The number you are calling may not support V.90 or K56flex protocols.

Some ISP’s (Internet Service Providers) have special numbers that you

must call to connect to 56K. Contact your service provider and ask if the

number you are calling supports V.90 or K56flex connections to their

service.

Check the maximum speed setting in the Modem Properties window.

Go to Start-Settings-Control Panel and double-click the Modems icon.

Highlight your modem by clicking once on the icon next to the modem

and then click the Properties button. Select the General tab and look at

the setting in the Maximum speed box. Make sure this is set to 115200.

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