OPTIMOD-FM TROUBLESHOOTING
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If you do see this warning message, you can reset the Maximum BPS Speed by
accessing
Properties for the connection:
a) Click Start / Programs / Accessories / Communications / Network and Dial-up
Connections.
b) Right click the name of your connection and access “Properties.”
c) Go to the “Generals” tab and select the “Configure” button.
d) Set the Maximum Speed (bps) to 115200.
e) Select OK and try your connection again.
T) If you see: “Error 619: The specified port is not connected.”
Make sure the
Interface Type on the 8400 is correct:
a) On the 8400, go to Menu and select System Setup.
b) In System Setup go to Network/Remote.
c) Set interface type to Direct.
d) Try your connection again.
Troubleshooting Windows 2000 Modem Connect:
If you are having trouble establishing a connection, check your New Connection’s prop-
erties to make sure they are set up correctly:
A)
Click “Start / Programs / Accessories / Communications / Network and Dialup Con-
nections” to bring up the Network Connections screen.
B) In the “Network Connections” window, right-click “Optimod 8400 - Modem” and
choose “Properties.”
C) The “Properties” window opens for “Optimod 8400 – Modem”.
D) Click the “Properties” button.
E) Select the “General” tab and make sure that “Connect Using” displays the correct mo-
dem and port.
F) Click the “Configure…” button.
G) Set the “Maximum Speed (bps) to 115200.
H) Check the “Enable hardware flow control,” make sure all other hardware features are
unchecked. Then click “OK.”
I) Click the “Networking” tab on the “Properties” window.
J) Set “Type of dial-up server I am calling” to “PPP: Windows 95/98/NT4/2000, Inter-
net.”
K) Select the “Settings” button and make sure all PPP settings are unchecked. Then click
“OK.”