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SUMMARYThis article discusses the V.90 56K modem standard. When you use a V.90 modem, you may be unable to establish a V.90 connection if there are problems with the phone line, modem, or your Internet service provider (ISP). MORE INFORMATION
A V.90 connection relies upon the modem, the telephone line, and an ISP.
Because the telephone route connection can change depending on the phone traffic, try connecting to your ISP during different times of the day over a period of time. Also, you can contact your telephone company and inquire if the phone lines used support V.90 connections. The ISP must have telephone lines and modem servers that support V.90 connection speeds. It is possible that although the ISP's modem server supports V.90 connections, some of the connecting phone lines may not. Also, the telephone number that you use to connect to your ISP may not support V.90 connections. In this case, you may need to contact your ISP to determine which of their telephone numbers support V.90 connections in your area. Additional query words:
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