Here are a few thoughts as to why there is no data
transfer:
The connection ( the two modems handshake, all SW
settings are working, no error messages) is stable (no
interrupts!) at 31,200 for the calling Mac and 28,000
for the 'server' Mac. Even the Network Browser (which
I'm not supposed to use) is almost happy (details
available).
Clicking on Chooser, etc. I get (Server computer's
name) "Select the items you want to use. These items
will be opened at system startup time." ..what does
this mean, especially since there are no items in the
box to select.
Is the presence of a DSL filter preventing data
transfer? I have one in use.
Or is the phone company blocking certain frequencies?
I am using a USR external 56k Faxmodem (with eight
brown jumpers) and the Pb 3400 internal modem.
I uncheck all TCP/IP related choices. In fact, the
TCP/IP Control Panel should not have any say in this
set-up, right? I choose Mac(IP) anyways.
George
George
--- George Mogiljansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's an Olympic record!
> I am able to dial-in from one Mac to another (using
> OS
> 9, the built-in server and client). One problem; I
> clicked on Chooser and AppleShare...but the Mac
> could
> not see , i.e. choose any files to look at because
> none appeared. I am in a rush because borrowing
> parents' phone line as second line.
> Thanks, Guys!
> George
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