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Technology Stocks : Ascend Communications (ASND)
ASND 209.02-0.7%Nov 24 3:59 PM EST

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To: kirk tostige who wrote (23747)11/17/1997 9:46:00 AM
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Kirk, Re Lucent Win Modem --- I had a similar problem, which was
caused by the modem's "data pump" sending too strong a signal
out onto the telco line.
If you have changed from a Rockwell chip-set to a Lucent chip-set
you may have a similar problem. One way to find out is ---
to look for a modem parameter (in the manual, or by contacting
Lucent Tech Support) which will decrease the "Transmit Level" of
your modem. An example parameter is *TDn , where n is the
transmit level . Increasing n to a larger number decreases
the transmit level, and eliminates overloading of the telco
line - -- much like turning down the volume on you sterio system.
MM
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