In a message dated 9/15/01 15:08:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[snip]
>I've been told that Diamond Supra, Global Village, and even Generic PC
>cards
>will actually work together at the suggested speed of 56k (or as close
>as
>the government allows). I'll try looking for a flash utility at the USR
>website that will perhaps increase my cards functionality, but for the
>most
>part I think my hardware is being a hindrance to the modem.
NG,
I highly reccomend __not__ flashing the card with another manufacturer's s/w.
You may end up with a worthless paperweight. GV says that if their s/w were
to not complete that the card would be damaged and have to be sent infor
replacement. I'm sure that Megahertz would not replace the card if ypu did.
With the old speed that you are getting, I would say that it is a h/w issue.
One of the connections is bad in the card or in the PB.
Brent
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