In some areas, you may have trouble with unstable
connections. Many of these problems can be
corrected by disabling the V.90 feature of your modem.
Init Strings for the most common modems are
provided below:
Note: 0 = Zero.
| Modem |
Initialization
String |
| HSP 56 Micro Modem |
n0s37=12 |
| PCTel Modem |
n0s37=12 |
| Conexant Soft K56 PCI |
+ms=v34 |
| Rockwell HCF 56K Data Fax PCI |
+ms=v34 |
| US Robotics 56K Voice Win |
s32=98 |
| Cirrus Logic Modem |
AT+MS=V34B,1,300,0 |
| Lucent Win Modem |
-v90=0 |
| LT Win Modem |
-v90=0 |
If you have a modem that is not listed above,
please visit the one of the following Web sites to
find your modem's initialization strings:
http://www.modemhelp.net/stringlist.shtml
http://www.modemhelp.org/inits/
Once you have an initialization string for your
modem, you can enter it in by following the steps
below.
Windows 95/98/ME Users:
- Click the Windows Start button and select
Programs, then Accessories, then
Communications.
- Select Dial-Up Networking.
- Click once on the DBS connection to highlight
it.
- From the File menu, select Properties.
- Click Configure.
- Select the Connection tab.
- Click the Advanced button in the lower
right corner.
- Type the initialization string in the Extra
Settings textbox.
- Click OK, then click OK again.
- Close Dial-Up Networking and My
Computer.
- Retry the DBS connection.
Windows XP users:
- Click the Windows Start button and select
Control Panel.
- Double-click the Phone and Modem Options
icon.
- Click the Modems tab, select your modem,
and select Properties.
- Select the Advanced tab.
- In the Extra Initialization Commands text
box, type the init string.
- Click OK.
- Click OK again.
- Click Close to exit.
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