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  1. #1
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    Dial-up modems

    I had to switch to dial-up until my new external modem DSL is enabled.

    Bought a new Creative Broadxent V.92/V.90 modem. The thing would only connect at about 30k. Installed an updated driver and still could only get about 30k. Took forever to load 8 windows in two browsers on my dual monitor setup.

    I couldn't understand it as I always got 48-53k before I went to DSL.

    So I finally found the driver disk to the old Lucent WinModem I've got and physically installed it. XP didn't even ask for the disk, it just installed a generic Lucent driver and immediately connected at 50.6k.

    Much better, takes about half the time to load the 8 windows.

    So, why the difference in these two modems?

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    Looks like you're not the only one that had problems with that modem:

    http://www.computingreview.com/PRD_111963_1763crx.aspx
    Vernon Frazee, Microsoft MVP (Windows - Shell/User)

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