What 56k modem standards does netINS support?
The netINS dialup network, where capable, supports the ITU
V.90 standard. In some locations, netINS also offers V.92
access in addition to V.90. Please contact netINS Tech Support
to inquire if V.92 is available to you. Since netINS uses
3Com/Commworks equipment we also continue to support the U.S.
Robotics/3Com X2 56k standard. netINS does NOT support the
56k KFlex standard. If your KFlex modem is upgrade-able to
V.90, then it should work on our system were possible after
obtaining a successful update. Otherwise, KFlex users should
only expect typical 33.6k type performance. Some V.90 modems
may be able to be upgraded to V.92 as well. Please check with
the manufacturer of your computer or modem to ask about any
V.92 upgrade options.
Why am I told to keep my modem drivers and/or firmware updated?
Because of continued work being done among the enterprise
equipment manufacturers such as 3Com/Commworks, Cisco, and
Nortel to support the different modem manufactures, firmware
found in modems may not be as up-to-date with V.90 or V.92
standards that existence today. This principle even applies
to a modem you might walk into a store and buy today; remember
it was manufactured and packaged months ago. netINS strongly
recommends that users check with their own modem/computer
manufacturer for any firmware upgrades or driver updates that
have been released. Click here for more information on modem
drivers and firmware. Firmware updates are usually posted
on the equipment's manufacturer website were they can be obtained
free of charge. You should check monthly for any new updates
to your modem.
What V.92 features does netINS support?
Quick Connect - The promise of Quick Connect is that
a user's V.92 modem will be able to record and store a certain
number of call conditions as it dials up to connect. If the
user's modem has stored a line condition that is recognized,
then it can utilize the stored information rather than negotiate
a line conditions each time a user dials up. The net effect
is that the time it takes to complete a dialup call and be
online is shortened. NOTE: This feature is outside the control
of netINS.
PCM Upstream - Faster upload speeds. Send a lot of
pictures to the grandparents? Post a lot of pictures on eBay?
Perform website maintenance? All these types of online activities
stand to benefit from a faster upload speed. While a user
almost never knows for sure what their upload speed is, most
V.90 connected modems achieve an upload speed of 24k to 26.4k
with the limit at 28.8k. PCM Upstream has the potential to
offer an upload speed of 48k. Current technology only supports
an upload rate maximum of 36k which results in upstream rates
of between 26.4k to 33.3k with the limit being 36k. For PCM
Upstream to function a user's modem has to negotiate the upload
speed separate from the download speed. Therefore, when taken
into context with Quick Connect a user's connect time will
be about the same as with a standard V.90 modem.
Modem-on-Hold - In this discussion, we will refer to
Modem-on-Hold as MOH. A V.92 modem that supports MOH and has
the appropriate software installed on the user's PC with CALL-WAITING
on their phone service will be able to place an online session
on 'hold' while they answer an incoming phone call on the
phone attached to the modem. Because dialup service uses shared
resources a user can not keep their modem session on hold
indefinitely; netINS enforces a 3-minute timeout limit. From
the moment the PC MOH software alerts the user to an incoming
call the timeout clock starts counting down. At the 3-minute
mark, if the call has not been completed and hung back up,
the modem rack will disconnect the dialup session. Because
of the different software designs from each manufacturer to
support their use of MOH, netINS Technical Support can NOT
provide any assistance with the daily use or setup of MOH.
Please contact your computer or modem manufacturer for all
questions regarding MOH. NOTE: If a downloading session is
interrupted due to MOH, there is no guarantee it will resume
once you reconnect.
V.44 - An update for the compression of data being
downloaded, V.44 is like a garbage compactor. When viewing
a web page, V.44 tries to make the original file being transferred
to your PC as small as possible. This allows more data to
be sent in less time than if it could not be compressed. Some
files compress better than others. On average, a user should
so a 10% to 30% improvement in the downloading of data from
web sites. Even if your phone lines don't seem to give you
'speedy' connections, any connection speed will benefit from
V.44.
Do I really get what netINS supports?
netINS offers 56K access, that means a user is dialing into
a bank of modems that support 56K range speeds (33.6K to 53K).
Whether or not a user is able to reach those speeds depends
on several factors which can be related to problems both inside
and outside the home. The following website has excellent
help to make the most of your online performance; www.modemsite.com.
As for V.92, that is a whole other story. When the ITU defined
the V.92 standard and V.44, they decided that a modem manufacturer
only had to choose at least two features to claim V.92 capability.
Because of this, your modem may only support Quick Connect
and MOH, but not V.44 or PCM Upstream. You should contact
the modem or computer manufacturer to determine what V.92
features are supported. By netINS supporting all features
of V.92, we strive to provide you with the best possible Internet
experience your modem is capable of.
Where do I go for V.90 or V.92 modem support?
Each modem or computer manufacturer is the sole point at
which you should expect support for any V.90 or V.92 issues
you may have with upgrading your modem or after any upgrade
has been applied. netINS is not responsible for issues related
to firmware upgrades or the lack of a user's modem to support
the V.90 or V.92 standard(s). If you don't know the manufacturer
of your modem, click here to tell what type of modem. If you
are not able to find out who made your modem or why it isn't
able to connect, call the Technical Support department toll-free
at 1-800-205-1110 for further assistance. Please keep in mind,
that netINS didn't make your modem and there is only so much
we can do to assist you. However, we will do our best to get
you going or at least be able to point you in the right direction.
Macintosh users should check
with their modem manufacturer for appropriate modem scripts
and/or CCLs.
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