Modem speeds are completely dependent on line conditions. In most cases you get the maximum speed your modem is able to negotiate for the particular line conditions you have at the time.
| Type of Modem | Speeds to Expect (kilobits/second) |
|---|---|
| 56K | 24 - 53 Kbps |
| 33.6 | 24 - 33.6 Kbps |
| 28.8 | 24 - 28.8 Kbps |
| 14.4 | 14 Kbps |
In the dial-up connection window, Windows will report the initial speed up or down.
Rain and wind, especially in the form of our local winter rainy season and storms will cause pops and clicks in your phone line, submerged he line under water, and causes all kinds of speed issues. Bad weather will definitely slow down your connection.
Many modems are sold with drivers that are already old. Often each individual update to modem drivers (and firmware) tends to be small and incremental, but if you add enough of them together, you can get big improvements in your connection. -> Drivers are also susceptible to file corruption. It is a good idea to keep them up to date to prevent cranky windows problems.
Cheap modems tend to be cheap for a reason. If your modem is in the elcheapo category or it suddenly fails after many years of hard use, it may be time for a new one.
There are a wide variety of wiring problems that may be in your house, office or apartment that cause slow connections speeds. Try a new, short phone wire, or a different jack for the phones, or try unplugging the other phones, fax machines, and other devices and see if that improves your connection.
All of these things can be obtained from your modem's manufacturer.
In your dial up window, put in three commas after the phone number for
example 503-677-2100,,,
This forces your modem to wait 15 seconds (each comma is about 5 seconds) before attempting to connect. This way the 56K portion of the handshake is skipped and the modem will begin to try to connect at a slightly slower speed.
If you are having chronic connection problems, and you have tried all of the above, it may be a good idea to ask the phone company to test your line. Sometimes you can even talk them into cleaning up/conditioning the phone line.
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