Obviously you do, Kevin, because you make an immature ass out of
yourself every time you see something from me, no matter how worthwhile.
Grow up and get a life. Or if that's beyond you, just filter me out.
Seriously. In the meantime, back to my twit filter you go.
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 00:53:54 GMT, "Kevin Weaver"
<kevinkeithweaver@sbcglobal.net> wrote in
<CUPnj.895$0o7.424@newssvr13.news.prodigy.net>:
>I can't take no more. WTFC
>
>"John Navas" <spamfilter1@navasgroup.com> wrote in message
>news:rbbvp3lpb68fr7echum24u068n5k0hnk21@4ax.com.. .
>> I've finally figured out why I am able to get 12.0 Mbps USB modem port
>> speed with the V3xx tethered to one Windows XP computer with DUN
>> (dial-up networking), but only 921600 bps on another similar Windows XP
>> computer.
>>
>> When setting up a new Windows XP installation I was able to get 12.0
>> Mbps port speed when tethering the computer to my V3xx with the Motorola
>> Handset USB Driver you have available for download. I was still able to
>> get 12.0 Mbps port speed after installing Motorola Phone Tools version
>> 3.11, as well as after updating it to version 4.3.6c (the latest version
>> that doesn't exhibit the USB driver crash I reported in Reference Number
>> 070709-000012). All well and good.
>>
>> However, after pairing the V3xx with that same computer, which installed
>> it as a Bluetooth Modem, the maximum port speed for the Motorola USB
>> Modem dropped to 921600 bps, the same maximum as the Bluetooth Modem.
>> Apparently, pairing the phone with Bluetooth changes the Windows XP
>> configuration in a way that prevents the higher 12.0 Mbps port speed for
>> the Motorola USB Modem.
>>
>> I tried uninstalling the Bluetooth modem, and deleting the V3xx from
>> Bluetooth, but that did not restore the 12.0 Mbps port speed.
>>
>> I then tried uninstalling and reinstalling the Motorola USB Modem, but
>> that did not restore the 12.0 Mbps port speed either.
>>
>> I had to use System Restore to roll back the Windows XP system to a
>> point prior to Bluetooth pairing of the V3xx, whereupon the 12.0 Mbps
>> port speed was restored for the Motorola USB Modem.
>>
>> --
>> Best regards, MOTOROLA WIKI:
>> John Navas <http://cell.wikia.com/wiki/Motorola>
>
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Best regards, MOTOROLA WIKI:
John Navas <http://cell.wikia.com/wiki/Motorola>