FWIW,

    I had this happen on my USRobitics 56k awhile back.. I didn't think
about it at the time, but I had moved my tower case for one reason or
another and it put tension on the connection to the modem which caused the
error.. So you might want to check the cable make sure it's slack and clear
of any twist or bends..

The connections are positive and not under tension. But I did notice that the modem was sitting on a hot spot on the Mac case... wonder if overheating was causing a problem? The modem was pretty warm... so i've moved it. Hopefully the problem will go away...
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Regards
Andrew


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