updated SupraExpress drivers for Win9x/NT

updated SupraExpress drivers for Win9x/NT

Post by Wart » Sun, 16 Jul 2000 04:00:00



ftp://ftp.diamondmm.com/pub/communications/supra/supraexpress_56-driv...

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...

 
 
 

updated SupraExpress drivers for Win9x/NT

Post by Greg Thiedeck » Sun, 16 Jul 2000 04:00:00


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...


 
 
 

updated SupraExpress drivers for Win9x/NT

Post by Mark Phillip » Sun, 16 Jul 2000 04:00:00


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...

 
 
 

updated SupraExpress drivers for Win9x/NT

Post by Bob Huntle » Sun, 23 Jul 2000 04:00:00


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...

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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...

 
 
 

updated SupraExpress drivers for Win9x/NT

Post by Chris Cat » Sun, 23 Jul 2000 04:00:00


Hi, I had that before and had to completely uninstall and then re-install
before they would work. Not necessarily a fault with the drivers, just the
way of OS's sometimes I guess.
Chris

 
 
 

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