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Date:      Tue, 27 Jun 1995 10:21:14 -0500
From:      "Daniel M. Eischen" <deischen@iworks.InterWorks.org>
To:        questions@freebsd.org, wolperte@knox.pcec.philips.com
Subject:   Re: Installation troubles
Message-ID:  <9506271521.AA10743@iworks.InterWorks.org>

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>Try doing an at command before the dialing to lower the speed of the
>modem.  I've got at 28,8kbaud sportster, but I have to type
>   at&N12
>to lower the speed to 24,0kbaud.

Did you know that early versions of the Sportsters have a bug in them?
My Sportster V.34 was one of those, and I am receiving a free upgrade.
Here is the posting that was sent to me (I don't know where it came
from, but I did call USR and it's true):

BUG: Early versions of US Robotics' Sprotster V.FC and V.34 modems drop
connections unexpectely under certain line conditions.  The company says
uncompatibilities in the V.FC protocol's retraining sequences cause the
problem, but the US Robotics modems aren't affected.  To determine
whether your Sportster is prone to the carrier-drop problem, call
US Robotics' technical support department.  Or start your communications
application and issue the command ATI7 in the terminal window.  Your
modem will respond with several lines of information, including a
'Supervisor date'.  Modems with the carrier-drop problem display
Supervisor dates earlier than 11/30/94.

FIX: US Robotics has released a revised FREE e-prom chip upgrade that
corrects the problem.  You can order it by contacting technical support.
The company sends the chip, instructions for opening the case for
external units, and a chip puller for removing the old e-prom (which
you can discard or make into an earring).  The company offers no other
assistance for replacing the chip.  Instead of making the e-prom fix,
Sporster V.FC owners may opt to puchase a $29 e-prom upgrade and get
the more complete V.34 28.8 kbps protocol.  Contact tech support
(708/982-5151) to order the upgrade.

Dan Eischen
deischen@iworks.InterWorks.org



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