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SM 56 Motorola...... ADVANCED HELP PLEASE

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I am an ISP running a CISCO 3640 & a 2500 series router ... some of my costomers who have a Motorola SM56 PCI are having trouble connecting or remaining connected.. i know this is a popular modem and i was wondering if anyone has any experience or info regarding this modem ,,,or any known conflicts regarding the server hardware or configuration..... any help is much apreciated.....(buy the way i am running an NT server)

 

Thanks , Sparkhard

 

[This message has been edited by Sparkhard1 (edited 17 July 2000).]

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Heya, a few things you can get them to try...

 

Firstly, make sure they have the latest drivers from http://www.motorola.com/networking/products/sm56_pci_software_modem/drivers.html

 

Secondly, under Network settings for the Dialup connection properties, click the settings button and make sure Enable LCP extensions & negotiate mutil-link for single link connections is OFF.

 

Had a buddy with the same prob a few months back, and that's what we did to fix his.

 

Good luck

 

 

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Thanks for the help ill try that ,,, but do i do that to the dialup settings for all of my users with the motorolla..? b/c not a single one of them use NT.. or do i set that up on my NT server??? either way thanks for the help ... it is gratefully accepted... ive had a few "put out " customers...

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