Originally posted by: stevewm
Most likely its just the modem re-training. (basically reestablishing the connection) No noise on the line does not always mean everything is perfect. All modems will re-train to a lower speed when they encounter more errors than error correction can handle. They will never re-train to a higher speed. This is why re-dialing brings you back up to speed. You also need to remember that different modems handle adverse line conditions differently. Some handle them well, why others do not.
VERY interesting. So the connection speed I see in the DUN is 48k, and even through this retraining that display will stay the same, right? In Dun, I do see about 300 errors right now listed and I have been on for one hour, but so far speed is ok.
I am using a different call in number today to see if the ISP's modems are an issue.
Failing all that, is there a brand of modem that might be better given I may have no control of telco issues?
(BTW, I'm in OC, CA so not a small town at all, bt we do have telephone poles so maybe slighly older system. Using Pacbell as my ISP.)