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What's
the advantage of an FM56 PCI modem over an ISA counterpart?
1. The PC99 specification will not support ISA slot,
Internal modem has the trend to move to PCI bus.
2. The PCI Bus has wider bandwidth then ISA ( 33M V.S 8M
Bytes ).
These are advantages of PCI, however FM56 PCI is a
controllerless modem. It can cause CPU resource issues.
(Like On-line gaming) Go to Top
What are Controllerless Modem and Software Modem?
In general, a modem system can be divided into three parts:
Controller: This part communicates with the CPU via the bus
(PCI or ISA) interface, executes modem AT command sets,
handles data access between applications and datapump, and
also executes the error correction and data compression
algorithms.
Data Pump: This part handles floating point operations like
FFT, DTMF, and other tone generation and detection,
modulation and demodulation and spectrum analysis. This part
is the engine of the modem, the kernel of modem operation.
It modulates data from the controller and transmits the
analog signals to the DAA. It demodulates the received
signals from the DAA and sends the data to the controller.
DAA ( Data Access Arrangement ): DAA (Data Access
Arrangement): This part contains analog circuits to provide
the characteristics required to connect to the telephone
network. The matching characteristics include line
impedance, current sink and hybrid circuitry. The DAA also
enables features such as Caller ID and pulse dialing.
Hardware Modem: If a modem contains controller, data pump
and daa, it is a hardware modem.
Controllerless Modem: As CPU's become more and more
powerful, internal modem structure can be saved by moving
some parts to the CPU. If we move modem command execution to
the CPU, we can skip the controller. This is a
controllerless modem.
Software Modem: If we move the tasks of the controller and
data pump to the CPU, and just use an ASIC to handle the PC
interface, we have a software modem. Software modems do not
contain a data pump or controller but will require more CPU
resources. In general, a Pentium MMX-200 will be the minimum
requirement for a software modem. Go to Top
How to identify my modem can support 56k or not?
There are two ways to help you to determine whether your
modem is 33600bps (33.6kbps) or 56000bps (56kbps).
First there is the "OFF LINE" method to determine the speed
of your modem. If your modem is installed in your PC you
will need to remove it. You can directly view the label of
the largest chip on your modem.
you can see like:
RCVDL56ACFW/SP
R6772-22
ROCKWELL 97
9814 B57736-5
MEXICO
If you can see the word 56 in the first row, then your modem
is a 56kbps modem. If you only see the word 336 in the first
row, then your modem is only a 33.6kbps modem.
Second there is the "ON LINE" method to determine the speed
of your modem. Your modem needs to be installed in your PC
correctly, via the following procedures to know whether it
is a 56kbps or 33.6kbps modem.
1. Click Start, point to settings, and then click Control
Panel.
2. Double-click Modems
If you can see the number 56, in TAICOM_MR56SVS_56000 or
Aopen_FM56_EX_56000 for example, then your modem is a 56kbps
modem. Go to Top
How do I identify which firmware revision my modem has
installed?
Exit current ISP connection
1. Go to My Computer --> Control Panel --> Modems -->
Diagnostics
2. Select the COM Port your modem is using
3. Select "Information" and press it
4. If the modem is enabled, you will find the ATIX string
where “X?in the ATI name denotes ATI3, for example, as the
firmware version.
The other method is to issue AT commands under a
communication utility like HyperTerminal from the
Accessories menu. In terminal mode, type the commands given
below
ATZ: Reset modem
AT&F&W : Load the factory default setting and save it to
EEPROM.
ATI3: Get Firmware information
ATI4: Get Manufacture Company information
AT+MS?: Get the communication protocol the modem supports
(V90 or K56) Go to Top
What is the procedure to display real ISP connection
speed instead of default 115200 bps?
115200 bps is the speed between the modem and your computer.
You can use the following procedure to display the true
connection speed.
1. Exit current ISP connection
2. Go to My Computer --> Control Panel --> Modems -->
Properties --> Connection --> Advanced --> Extra Settings
--> and type in:
AT+MR=2
--> OK --> OK
3. Reconnect ISP Go to Top
Why does my system freeze for a few moments while PCI modem
dial out?
The system freezing shortly is normal, it only last for a
few seconds. Perhaps around 0.5sec to 1.5sec. At this
moment, the modem occupies most of the CPU resources. It's
normal to have this symptom. Go to Top
Some tips on configuring communication software.
Your fax/modem uses the most up-to-date industry and
commercially popular standards to ensure functional
compatibility with most communication software. During
initial set-up of the communication software, it will
normally prompt you to define the type of fax/modem you are
using. Following is a general guideline to the device type
you should choose. NOTE: The device type only defines the
protocol by which your software will communicate with your
fax/modem and does not set or limit the speed. For modem
device type, choose 'Hayes V.32' or 'Hayes Compatible'
modem. For the baud rate. choose 115,200 bps.Your fax/modem
will automatically adjust to the best transmission speed
after successfully connecting with a remote fax/modem. Many
communication programs use the modem response to control
program flow. There are three flow control modes: none,
hardware (CTS/RTS) or software (XON/XOFF). Set your software
to use either hardware or software flow control. If set to
none, the communication software will not be able to detect
a buffer overflow and result in transmission errors. For fax
device type, choose 'TR29 Class 1'. For fax speed, choose
'automatic' or 'fastest speed'. Your fax/modem will
automatically adjust to the best transmission speed after
successfully connecting with a remote fax machine or another
fax/modem. Make sure that you have correctly set all the
other parameters required by the software to operate
successfully. Refer to the manual that came with your
communication software for details Go to Top
What is V.90 ?
A modem is a type of communication device. To achieve
compatibility, two sides of connection should follow the
same communication protocols. In general, the ITU
(International Telecommunication Unit) responses to build up
the protocol for telecom devices. ITU's last modem protocol
is V.34Plus, it supports point to point connection (end-user
to end-user) and can provide maximum data speed 33.6K bit
per second (bps). To achieve higher data transfer rate in
the same twisted wire media, private companies have
developed new technology to increase the data speed to
maximum 56Kbps. There are two groups of companies can
provide such technology: Rockwell K56flex and 3Com X2
respectively. Unfortunately, these two protocols are
exclusive, so the connection speed will drop to 33.6Kbps
between X2 and K56flex. To solve this problem, ITU
integrates both K56flex and X2 to V.90 protocol. V.90 have
the following characteristics:
1. V.90 can not be used in point to point connection. It
only can be used in client - server modem connection. It
means ISP should build up server modem and connects the
server modem to telecom central office.
2. V.90 only provides download path ( ISP to end user )
56Kbps , the upload path is limited to 33.6Kbps.
3. V.90 uses PCM (pulse code modulation) technology, signal
level will be very sensitive to affect the connection speed.
So, PABX or distant connection will damage the protocol and
degrade to V.34plus. Go to Top
Can I upgrade my modem to V.90?
Please check the manufacturer's web site to see whether your
modem can be upgraded to V.90. If your modem can be upgraded
to V.90, you can download the V.90 firmware code from the
manufacturer's web site. Go to Top
Do I have to choose new ISP which will provide V.90
service?
To make V.90 connection possible, your ISP must support
V.90. All of ISP will gradually upgrade their service to
provide 56K connection based on new ITU standard, no matter
they are using K56flex or X2 technology. When your ISP
starts to provide V.90 service, you can upgrade your modem
firmware to ensure the best performance. If you are
impatient, you can change your ISP if they do not support
V.90 right now. Go to Top
I had a K56flex connection at 43Kbps. Why is the modem
connecting at less than 33.6Kbps after upgrading to V.90
firmware? What should I do?
There are two possibilities that your modem can not enjoy
real V.90 performance.
1. Remote ISP compatibility: After upgrading your modem to
V.90 firmware, your modem can only establish the connection
with ISP either by V.90 or V.34 standard (33.6 Kbps). That
is, K56flex is no longer supported by your modem so that you
may have connected with your K56flex ISP or X2 ISP by V.34.
2. Connection environment, please refer to another FAQ.
You can use the old K56flex firmware if your ISP does not
support V.90.
What should I do if my modem cannot achieve a good
connection speed?
1. Please check the protocol of your ISP. Are they using
K56flex X2 or V.90 protocol. Your modem should support same
protocol. If the protocol does not match, the connection
speed will be less than 33.6K. If your ISP has upgraded to
V.90, you may need to upgrade your modem firmware to V.90
too. 2. If possible, please dial to another ISP or dial at
different hour which is not busy in your country. You can
use your telephone to check if your ISP is busy or not. 3.
If you have another modem, please use it to double check the
telephone line quality. Go to Top
Why does my 56K modem not reach to 56Kbps?
The connection speed is decided by both side modems and the
telephone line quality. V.90 uses PCM (pulse code
modulation) technology, signal level is very sensitive and
line quality affects the connection speed a lot. Frankly
speaking, 56Kbps is idea speed in lab which the telephone
line condition is well controlled by equipment. In real
world, most of the 56K modem can reach 40Kbps. If your
connection is below 33.6Kbps, make sure that the ISP is
support V.90 and your modem have update to V.90 Firmware.
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