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> Modem, Modem takes a long time
acaaleks
post Nov 19 2004, 05:21 PM
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Hi! I've got a Toshiba Satellite 2250CDT laptop with Celeron 597MHz, 192RAM, running XP Home. To get rid of spyware I use Ad-Aware SE & Spybot. Then I cleaned my registry out with RegSeeker. It got rid of 1,000 bad entries. I really can recommend it. It speeded things up nicely.
My problem is the Toshiba hardware modem which does have the latest drivers.
On my 1st webpage after bootup it's slow as mollasses. Then it seems like it's running fast & then slows down again. I connected the modem speed to close to my connection speed after trying different speeds. My temps & cache are emptied regularly. My laptop is built for Win2000. In order to run XP properly after SP2 I changed the tem setting to 60 MB & Virtual Memory to 500, to compensate for not having more RAM. I also downloaded from Toshiba modem drivers for both NT & Win2000 because I heard that XP is based on the NT kernel,whereas my previous OS was Win98 SE. XP is running ok now, but my modem is very slow. Should I get rid of the Toshiba NT & Win2000 modem drivers & stay with the XP modem drivers? My net connection is 42 Kb/sec. Any help will be appreciated. Aleks smile.gif
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post Nov 19 2004, 05:30 PM
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If WindowsXP drivers are available for your modem, most certainly use those.

42K is a rather slow speed for a v.90/v.92 connection. Connections at that low a speed are also quite commonly unstable. If that is still what you get with the proper drivers installed, you may want to force the modem back to v.34 by adding an init string of AT+MS=V34. A slower stable connection very often has better throughput that and slightly faster unstable connection.


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post Nov 19 2004, 05:31 PM
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Thanks for the tip on the Five Star Rating given RegSeeker, it's not always ya' find such a deal... and FREE. tongue.gif I wish I could reply with confidence regardin' your ICP connection. I'm limited to a free dialup ISP
available here in Washington. I typically get 50.6Kbps and never see the homepage. I don't much like it's free email service, so I don't get involved there. Hang in there and I'm sure someone savvy to your specs can help, though. smile.gif BTW, a friend of mine has that same unit, I cleaned a ton o' crud out a couple weeks ago. She uses winXPpro successfully, but I have cautioned her against overloadin' it with big programs ontop of the MS Office she uses, along with a variety of digicamera apps and some others. Part of the cleanup involved installing the nocharge.com and dumpin' AOL & a forget which other free-to-try-use-our-CD-then-pay stuff that had been on it from previous owner. w00t.gif . Naturally I recommended BC to her, but I haven't yet seen her nick or telltale specs..... huh.gif

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