a zyxel omni ta-128 problem

Gert Doering (gert@greenie.muc.de)
Sun, 7 Jun 1998 19:18:02 +0200


Hi,

Robert J. Brown wrote:
[..]
> The Courrier always worked perfectly for me when it was on a real
> analog POTS line, but now I have problems when a caller tries to
> dial-in and connect to it.  At 9600 baud, it seems to work OK, but at
> 28.8, the connection is usually completely useless.  My personal
> observation is that the D/A converter in the TA provides considerably
> more volume thru a regular POTS telephone set than the real analog
> POTS line does.  I am thinking that this could cause the Courrier to
> either saturate its analog amplifier on the receive direction, or
> that the Courrier is overdriving the A/D converter in the transmit
> direction. 

That's possible, yes, and I'd tackle it using the S-Register "tweaks" you
already mentioned.  (But no, I don't know where my Courier manual is,
either. Sorry).

gert
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