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If you are attempting to make a connection using HST modulation,
make sure that the modem at the other end of the line is HST
compatible, V.32 terbo compatible at 14.4 Kbps, V.32 compatible at
9600 bps, V.22 bis-compatible at 2400 bps, Bell 212A-compatible at
1200 bps, or Bell 103-compatible at 300 bps.
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If none of the above corrects the problem, it's likely that the quality of
the phone connection is poor. The variable quality of phone line
connections may be due to any number of conditions in the phone
service's equipment or the current environment. Try several calls, and
if you still can't get through, try calling another device. If the second
device accepts your call, the problem may lie with the device you first
tried to call.
Errors during software download
Try running the SDL program, or performing the XMODEM file transfer, at
a slower serial port rate. If your computer doesn't have a 16550 UART,
set your communications software to use a slower serial port.
You can also try running the program on a different PC. An idiosyncrasy
of an off-brand PC or an uncommon version of DOS may lock up the SDL
program.
If You Still Have Problems
The problems described above are by far the most common ones that
users encounter. If the suggestions we've given don't clear up your
difficulties, try the following:
1
Review the
Getting Started Guide
carefully to see if you've missed
something.
2
Call or visit your dealer. Chances are that your dealer will be able to give
you the assistance you need. This is much more efficient (and
time-saving) than returning the product to 3Com Corporation.
3
If your dealer can't help you, refer to the
Getting Started Guide
provided
in this package. This guide lists several important 3Com numbers.
4
If you must return your Business Modem to us, the Service Representative
you talk with will give you a Service Repair Order (SRO) number. Products
without an SRO number will not be accepted.
Summary of Contents for OfficeConnect 56K Business
Page 14: ...4 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ...
Page 32: ...1 18 CHAPTER 1 CONNECTING TO YOUR ISP ...
Page 42: ...3 6 CHAPTER 3 MODES OF OPERATION ...
Page 64: ...7 4 CHAPTER 7 CONTROLLING EIA 232 SIGNALING ...
Page 72: ...8 8 CHAPTER 8 CONTROLLING DATA RATES ...
Page 80: ...9 8 CHAPTER 9 ACCESSING AND CONFIGURING THE BUSINESS MODEM REMOTELY ...
Page 96: ...11 6 CHAPTER 11 FLOW CONTROL ...
Page 108: ...12 12 CHAPTER 12 HANDSHAKING ERROR CONTROL DATA COMPRESSION AND THROUGHPUT ...
Page 112: ...13 4 CHAPTER 13 DISPLAYING QUERYING AND HELP SCREENS ...
Page 124: ...14 12 CHAPTER 14 TESTING THE CONNECTION ...
Page 132: ...15 8 CHAPTER 15 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 162: ...B 14 APPENDIX B ALPHABETIC COMMAND SUMMARY ...
Page 168: ...C 6 APPENDIX C FLOW CONTROL TEMPLATE ...
Page 210: ...14 GLOSSARY ...