The Modem Disconnects While Online; The Modem Cannot Connect When Answering; File Transfer Is Slower Than It Should Be - Multitech MultiModem MT9234ZPX-PCIE User Manual

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The Modem Disconnects While Online

If you have Call Waiting on the same phone line as your modem, it can interrupt your connection
when someone tries to call you. If you have Call Waiting, disable it before each call. In most
telephone areas in North America, you can disable Call Waiting by preceding the telephone number
with *70 (but first check with your local telephone company).
You can automatically disable Call Waiting by including the disabling code in the modem's dial prefix
(e.g., ATDT*70,—note the comma, which inserts a pause before the number is dialed). For example,
in Windows select Start | Settings | Control Panel, and then Modems. In the Modems Properties
dialog box, select Multi-Tech MT9234ZPX-UPCI, and then click Dialing Properties. Check This
location has call waiting, and then select the correct code for your phone service.
If you have extension phones on the same line as your modem, you or someone else can interrupt
the connection by picking up another phone. If this is a frequent problem, disconnect the extension
phones before using the modem, or install another phone line especially for the modem.
Check that the phone cord between the modem's LINE jack and the wall jack is undamaged and
firmly connected to both.
You might have had a poor connection because of line conditions or the problem might have
originated on the other end of the line. Try again.
Your ISP might have hung up on you because of lack of activity on your part or because you
exceeded your time limit for the day. Try again.

The Modem Cannot Connect When Answering

Autoanswer might be disabled. Turn on autoanswer in your communications program or send the
command ATS0=1 (ATS0=2 if you have Caller ID service) to your modem in terminal mode.
The application should supply DTR. The default DTR Control command (&D2) inhibits autoanswer.
To enable autoanswer, change DTR Control to &D0, and make sure &Q0, &Q5, or &Q6 is also set.
For more information, see the &D command in the AT Commands Reference Guide.

File Transfer Is Slower Than It Should Be

If you are using a slow transfer protocol, such as Xmodem, try Zmodem or Ymodem/G instead.
Is your line noisy? If there is static on your line, the modem has to resend many blocks of data to
ensure accuracy. You must have a clean line for maximum speed.
If you are downloading a compressed file with MNP 5 hardware compression enabled, try disabling
data compression. The transfer may be marginally slower with data compression enabled, because
hardware data compression cannot compress a file already compressed by an archiving program.
Does your Internet service provider (ISP) use the same 56K protocol as your modem? The default
setting of your modem is to connect using either the V.92 or the V.90 protocol, depending on which
one the ISP's modem is using. If your ISP uses the V.90 protocol, the maximum speed you will be
able to upload at is 33,600 bps. Check with your ISP to see which protocols it supports.
Are you trying to send a file to another client modem? If so, then your maximum possible connect
speed is 33,600. You can upload at speeds greater than 33,600 bps only when connected to an ISP
that supports the V.92 protocol.
Try entering the I11 command in command mode after disconnecting and before a reset to display
information about the last connection, making a screen print of the connection statistics, and
checking for parameters that might be unacceptable.
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