Re: netsh !! Please help

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In news:%23lnzUY6kFHA.3692@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Yves Leclerc <yleclercNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxx> typed:

> No modem has ever reached 56K baud rate (it is just too fast
> for the
> phone line.


Not true. The reason you can't get 56K bps (at least in the USA)
is that the FCC limits connections to 53K.


> At best, you can get 42K baud rate is the most likely
> baud rate you will get.


Also not true. I have *often* seen people regularly get over 50K.

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> Even this baud rate is "flaky" at times. This is one reason
> that "boardband" DSL service is taking off.
>
>
> "who_cares" <whocares@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:3z7Ge.65369$oJ.9712@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>> Sorry, perhaps I used an incorrect term.
>>
>> The connection on the modem is 24pin and the connection to the
>> PC is
>> a 9pin.
>>
>>
>> "Yves Leclerc" <yleclercNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:OlFWng3kFHA.3568@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>
>>> Also, you can not connect a parallel port to serial. These
>>> two
>>> ports are serial. The one on the modem is a 25 pin serial
>>> (known
>>> as a DB-25) and the one at the computer is a 9 pin (DB-9).
>>>
>>>
>>> "who_cares" <whocares@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> news:dR%Fe.64912$oJ.47493@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>
>>>> The PC has 512 MB RAM, 80 Gig HD, Pentium 4 3.0 CPU &
>>>> Windows XP
>>>> SP2. He is using a dialup modem (parallel port on modem to
>>>> Serial Port
>>>> on PC) and the modem completes the handshake & accepts the
>>>> connection. However, all Internet sending & receiving is
>>>> sooooo slow (14
>>>> minutes to load the Google homepage).
>>>>
>>>> The ISP has instructed that the following command should be
>>>> entered at the root command prompt:
>>>>
>>>> c:>netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt
>>>>
>>>> However, even this command is not enabling a 56k modem
>>>> connection
>>>> to the Internet.
>>>>
>>>> Any helpful suggestions would be appreciated.
>>>>
>>>> TIA


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