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Old 01-30-2008, 01:07 AM
John Navas
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Default Re: Moto USB Modem port speed, 12.0 Mbps versus 921600 bps

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>

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