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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: pcdoc on February 06, 2004, 12:51:28 AM
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One of my clients needs to connect to the web via ISDM (no ADSL in the area) and has a USB ISDN modem.
When connected, I can see it in the message log, but cannot make a dial up connection through it as I cannot redirect to the correct com port.
If I connect the modem through its serial com port, the unit works fine (at a max of 115 K) and the client wants his full 128 K out of it.
Hints, suggestions ???
Mercurial Matt
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Fit a "high-speed" serial port 230kb/s or better ?
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Fit a "high-speed" serial port 230kb/s or better ?
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sorry, not an option on this machine, there are no spare slots to work with, have to use the usb or existing serial connection.
I have read a couple of articles, but have had no joy yet in getting it to work.
I was hoping that there was someone out there that had been misfortunate enough to have had to go through this at some time.