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Dial-up internet connection troubles

bignickel

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My brother recently changed apartments, and he's having a horrible time trying to connect back up with the internet. He's using Netscape internet dialup service.

Anyhoo, the modem on the other end picks up, and they start hand-shaking... for 45 sec! Then the dialer hangs up, tries a differant number, which picks up, and another 45 seconds of hand-shaking commences.

Occasionally, it'll actually connect, but at around 20K, not 50K like he used to get.

Any ideas?

(I've plugged a phone into the jack and dialed out: no static that I could hear. Also tried the phone jack in the other room; same result. I've tried working with Netscape tech support over the phone to help him (they had me pretty much reinstall everything during our 4 phone calls), but no luck. I asked if I should try re-installing winsock, and he said: sure, give that a try. SBC was a joke: I asked them to test the line. Some guy called my brother back, and said: 'have you tried plugging a phone into the jack?' Yes. 'Well, that's all I would do anyway, so there's no point in me coming out.' Idiot. This after I had gone thru great trouble telling the SBC gal that I wanted the line tested for STATIC, and that I had already tried a phone in that jack.)
 
Is it a win/dumb modem or a "real" modem? What OS is he using? Was it working fine (with the same POP numbers) before the move?

Without knowing anymore I would guess (in the following order):

Using dumb modem and running out of system resources.
TCP/IP Stack is corrupted.
Modem driver is corrupted.

Good Luck!

LLH
 
Intel 536EP, I think. Not sure what that is.

It was working fine before the move.

I don't think reinstalling winsock will fix it. I'm gonna try dialing down the connection speed, and hope that that might work. I'll also have my laptop dial out (dont know why I didn't do this before), and see if it experiances the same problem. If it does... then that explains it. Then to yell at ma bell.
 
I would try, if you could, taking the computer to someones house and testing it there. At least you will be able to rule out the phone lines themselves - it may not be something simple like static.
 
I have ran into this problem once or twice over the years. I am willing to bet that it is the phonelines. It really dosn't have to be a very audible static for it to cause problems. I would suggest having the phone company come out and check the line. He is lucky that he dosn't live in my house. Man my lines are terrorbile.
 
That 50k speed is limited to a certain distance from the central exchange. Also "loads" on the line will limit the speed. "Loads" means compensating devices used by the phone company.
 
I've been so busy painting and repairing my house this week, haven't had time to check with him. Better look this weekend.

I did plug a regular phone on that jack; didn't notice any obvious static. Will try dialing down the speed.
 
Dialing down speed no help.

Brought my laptop over (don't know why I didn't do this before); my built-in modem couldn't hack it either. So I plugged my laptop into the kitchen phone line: instant success. So -> every outlet in the apartment, except for the kitchen, can't connect properly.

At this point, it's up to my Dad and brother to figure out the next step: 30' phone cable from kitchen to bedroom, moving computer and table next to kitchen, or arguing with apartment manager to get him to do something about the phone lines.
 

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