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New iMac G5 - Modem Troubles
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<blockquote data-quote="brobin" data-source="post: 113860"><p>TCP is set to PPP. Nothing else is set. While it connects slow, it does connect and you can you the Internet... very slowly.</p><p></p><p>I did try V.92 and it also connects a 28.8. </p><p></p><p>I am worried I will have to return it. It still has that nice "new computer" smell and I don't want to send it back and lose it for weeks. Worse, I am not convinced it is just a "bad apple", but may be a systemic issue with the modem they use. (pardon the pun...)</p><p></p><p>In any case, I will try anything. Is there a terminal program I can use to query the modem after a disconnect to see if there is any clue there?</p><p></p><p>Bruce</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brobin, post: 113860"] TCP is set to PPP. Nothing else is set. While it connects slow, it does connect and you can you the Internet... very slowly. I did try V.92 and it also connects a 28.8. I am worried I will have to return it. It still has that nice "new computer" smell and I don't want to send it back and lose it for weeks. Worse, I am not convinced it is just a "bad apple", but may be a systemic issue with the modem they use. (pardon the pun...) In any case, I will try anything. Is there a terminal program I can use to query the modem after a disconnect to see if there is any clue there? Bruce [/QUOTE]
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