Michael10 Posted January 23, 2002 Share Posted January 23, 2002 After installing Windows XP Professional my modem speed logon is much slower. I use Compuserve and I usually log on at 56K or above. But after installing XP Professional I have never been able to log on any faster. Is this normal, or is there a fix for it?Thanks for the many responses. I currently have a PC Tel Platium 56k V.90 modem and have downloaded the most current driver from Compaq the maker of my Computer. I also have Compuserve Version 6.0.2. So as near as I can tell, I have all I need. I also have checked the the access numbers and they are V.90 connections. Last night I managed to log on at a speed of 37000, but nothing faster than that. I have looked in device manager and the Port speed is set to 117,000. I am out of ideas. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Micropocalypse Posted January 23, 2002 Share Posted January 23, 2002 http://xp.modrica.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1901try this to get your speed faster. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reverend Posted January 23, 2002 Share Posted January 23, 2002 What modem are you using?Also are you using Compuserve's dialling software to connect?If so,what version? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Drewdatrip Posted January 23, 2002 Share Posted January 23, 2002 The first thing i would do is make sure that the version of compuserve you are using is compatable with Xp, then goto the modem manufactuers web page and see if there is an update to the current drivers. -drew Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XPerties Posted January 23, 2002 Share Posted January 23, 2002 Just a little info.....You will never logg in truly above 56k. Phone lines dont permit it. That number you have seen in the past might have given you false info. Do you personaly see a difference in speed while online compared to before?-Xperties Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Conan Posted January 23, 2002 Share Posted January 23, 2002 XPerties is right, the fastest I ever got on a dial-up modem was 44Kbps. Check that your drivers are meant for XP. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big Booger Posted January 23, 2002 Share Posted January 23, 2002 I hear the new X2 modems or whatever they call can reach the full potential, but it seems funny to me, that you can have a 56K dialup modem on the same telephone line as a DSL modem, and the 56K modem cant even reach its potential, but the DSL smokes. I know I know, the DSL uses a different part of the line, but still, its rediculous.Big Booger Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XPerties Posted January 23, 2002 Share Posted January 23, 2002 Telephone lines only use 2 wires...normally the green and red wire, VS the DSL is using at least a dozen wires.Thats why when you have DSL installed in your home they put a new jack in which is used primarly for the DSL line-XpertiesBTW....Those new dial up modems are still full of s***...normal telephone wires will not reach the full potential.....the lins just cant handle it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reverend Posted January 23, 2002 Share Posted January 23, 2002 XPerties here in the UK telephone cable has 6 wires.4 for the telephone and 2 for the dsl.The simple reason 56k modems very rarely connect at 56k is purely because theres more traffic on a telephone line than a dsl one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big Booger Posted January 24, 2002 Share Posted January 24, 2002 The Line is the same exact line, no change, nothing to install. The modem wire has exact same number of wires as the telephone. It may be different in the US, I dunno, I never had DSL in the states, only Uni's T3, and cable modem. Big BoogerI thought the X2 crap was full of it, just never tried it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Conan Posted January 24, 2002 Share Posted January 24, 2002 The Line is the same exact line, no change, nothing to install. The modem wire has exact same number of wires as the telephone. It may be different in the US, I dunno, I never had DSL in the states, only Uni's T3, and cable modem. Big BoogerI thought the X2 crap was full of it, just never tried it. [/quote:2298bd50c8]The phone lines here in the Philippines are the same too. They just install the DSL modem and that's it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aKaFrEE Posted January 25, 2002 Share Posted January 25, 2002 we had dsl for a while..but the lines in our area suck...therefore the dsl sucked....all they do is install sumthin on ur line at the central office or at the junction...not sure which...then you install dsl modem and put the dsl filters on the rest of ur jacks....this is just what happened with Verizon DSL.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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