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    Windows Dial-up Problems

    I have noticed an unusual number of 'errors' on my status page of my dial-up connection always when I have been connected for any length of time.

    Does anyone know what the errors this is referring to and how to prevent them?
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    i dunno what the problem is, but i know that everytime i connect, windows shows 1 receive error. it has never affected the connection (that i can tell of, at least).

    it would be nice to know what it means though...
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    The errors you get sometimes are unused packets(blocks). It nothing to worry about.
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    Originally posted by Dealie
    Those are errors being corrected by the error correction protocol you are connecting with.

    You got 3 choices.

    Turn off error correction and let them screw you up.

    Get a better phone line.

    Ignore them.
    lol... i can handle the 3rd. lol. i always have. besides, i never look in there anyway. right-click > disconnect is as close as i get to my modem :-P
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    Originally posted by Dealie
    Something you might want to do tho..

    Turn off compression in your modem.

    It only saves size on text and html type crap.

    zip, most exe, rar, ace, iso, bin/cue, mp3 are already compressed and will actually get larger when run thru a modem with compression.

    If you download alot. turn it off.
    If you just browse the web more. leave it on.
    even when i tell winxp not to use compression, i still see it... mostly in upload though... so i just leave it on. doesn't seem to increase or decrease my dl speeds. *shrug*
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    ehh, too much trouble to find an init string :-P

    thanks for the help dealie :)
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    Originally posted by multi
    you seem to be talking/quoting someone who has not even posted in this thread....

    some isp's require you to turn off your compression....i thought this was about the errors?
    dealie deletes his posts so he can keep his post count low. **it happens.
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    Originally posted by isus
    dealie deletes his posts so he can keep his post count low. **it happens.
    yeah ....thats handy
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