Be very careful of these. After I downloaded and installed Diamond's Win2k
drivers my modem kept coming up with a "no dialling code" error in Windows
98 & 2k. I couldn't find anyway to recover from the problem.
Luckily I was able to change it for a US Robotics modem.
> Wart,
> The Supra drivers (derivatives of the Rockwell/Lucent-written drivers) are
> apparently written to report the port speed. This is a standard problem
with
> the drivers for modems that use the Rockwell/Lucent chipsets. You need to
> either add W2 to the Extra settings for the modem.
> Mark Phillips
> MS-MVP
> > You can fix that easily enough. If you look up your modem book it will
> tell
> > you the options - one of which is whether it should report DTE or DCE
> speed
> > on connection (eg either connect speed or terminal speed) so just change
> the
> > setting. From what I have seen though dialup networking seems to set its
> > line speed to the reported connect speed (eg I actually get faster
surfing
> > after manually setting it to report the DTE speed of 115200 rather than
> the
> > 33600 connects.
ftp://ftp.diamondmm.com/pub/communications/supra/supraexpress_56-driv...
Quote:> > > Anyone know if these work on Windows 2000? because my modem still
has
> > the
> > > problem where it always show 115 kbps connect speed instead of the
real
> > 33.6
> > > speed or whatever...