Modem advice needed!
Currently, my PC is equipped with a PCtel HSP 56K MicroModem, which was "included in the price", as it were. I've read all about this modem and its shortcomings, and, having experienced its weaknesses first-hand for some time now, I think it's now time for an upgrade.
Mind you, I must say I don't reckon I have any 'speed' problems, like a lot of people seem to do. I can download, on a good day, good connection, and good server, at 5.1-ish; but I'm generally very happy if I can average 4-ish. (Meter-reported speeds, as opposed to Windows-reported). My problem at the moment is very irritating random disconnects, and the odd bit of lag - all problems which I believe can be exacerbated by software modems - and can be solved (?) by getting a hardware-based one.
My ISP is 'Fast24', and I've just signed up to their new 12-hour cutoff, 300 hours-per-month package - but as I can get disconnected after anything between 10 and 45 minutes on any given connection, it's obvious I'm not making full use of potential online time. This applies mainly to web-browsing. I can stay online for a while if I'm downloading using Peer-to-peer utilities or my download manager. Surfing is the problem. It's got really bad since the ISP moved over completely to FRIACO, which the modem concerned has never liked. It's got REALLY bad in the last month or so.
I've tried using all sorts of tweaking programs; I've messed around with the modem Properties feature; and I've tried inputting a variety of 'init strings' - but, apart from the odd apparent increase in connectivity, I reckon I'm wasting my time. I need a new modem!
So; can anyone offer any advice - from personal experience, or informed hearsay - on which model I should go for? I must say I'm having quite a bit of difficulty finding information on this subject. I've found a few modem-based sites and forums, but the advice given is very often contradictory or illogical. Mostly, they don't recommend models as such.
I'm not a complete dunce; I've done SOME homework, and I know what I want and don't want (or do I!). Here's a few points :-
(1) Has to be a 56K model.
(2) I'm not too fussy on whether you advise an Internal, or External model. Though, aesthetically, I'd prefer an Internal (but External is supposed to be "better"?)
(3) I'm also unconcerned about V92 compatability. If it is - fine; if it isn't - too bad.
(4) Important - MUST be hardware-based (ie it musn't require any PC-system RAM, or unused CPU cycles in order to function). It must have it's own RAM, and possess all the bits 'n' pieces it needs to work. My current modem is software-based - I've had enough of that!
(5) Any Internal model suggestions should feature a PCI connection.
(6) I have a USB port available for External models.
(7) An area I need help in - I believe hardware-based models don't use 'drivers' in the same way as software-based models do? Am I wrong? Instead, do they use some kind of 'firmware' structure? Whatever - is any model you suggest supported regularly with driver/firmware updates, and are they efficient/relatively bug-free?
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I'm not afraid to spend a few quid on a REALLY good modem. It's a process of elimination, really; if I get a well-reviewed, well-liked modem and it DOESN'T help with the problems mentioned above, then it's obviously time to get a new ISP. With all the attendant horrors that THAT entails. This country!