I have V.92 modem but PhoneTray still shows a message that a modem can not establish V.92 connection. What does it mean?
A. PhoneTray shows a message that the modem can not establish V.92 connection if connection is not V.92 and your modem can not detect incoming calls on non-V.92 connection. Having V.92 modem is different from having V.92 connection. Having V.92 modem does not necessarily mean that you have V.92 connection to your ISP. Connection to your ISP depends on whether the dial-up access number you are using supports V.92 protocol. If ISP doesn’t support V.92 protocol your V.92 modem works as V.90 modem and you will get V.90 connection. That is why it might help to use another dial-up number in your area, as a different access number might support V.92 connection. You can also try to select “Automatically disconnect from the internet” option on the Dialup screen in PhoneTray. It might work with your modem if connection is not V.92. If your internet provider doesn’t support V.92 you can get a modem that works with any type of connection. This modem will work with any ISP. You will not be able to
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