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Zonet PCMCIA 56K V.92 Modem (ZFM5600-CF) (MDMZN5600CF) Questions & Answers
Connection speed
the usual maximum speed for a v92 dial up modem is around 48-52kbps, although sometimes the way windows calculates the speed can be different, showing higher speeds than is actually possible, hence the 115k that shows when connected.
The only way you can get faster download speeds is to download the 'Onspeed' software which compresses pictures etc to enable twice the download speed.
Very choppy video
Back when P4 systems were common, the hard drive interfaces were quite marginal for video processing and techniques to force the capture to faster devices (like a RAM drive, or now
SSD drive, or SCSI interface to high end striped drives) were used to smooth the video capture. I have had good luck with SATA3 interface SSD's for capturing video, but continue to use a drive other than the one I boot from so windows doesn't mess up the frame rate.
ZSR4124WE
POORLY supported routers made in China. STRONGLY recommend disposing of this device and obtaining one from a better vendor that supports it's products i.e.: Cisco, 3Com, etc...
No vga by pushing port buttons
In order to fully answer your question, a number of needful things must be inspected, reinstalled, confirmed, & tested:
- Reset. Try the reset button. You could use a paper clip to reach the reset button through the pin hole in the lower front left of the Zonet KVM unit.
- Inspect connectors. Each data/input/power connector/port requires all of its pins to be present & straight for full functionality.
- Inspect the entire length of each cable & cord to ensure that each has no damaged area.
- Seat each connector in the appropriate port of a computer that will be accessed via the KVM unit.
- Electricity. Inspect all affected devices & confirm that each has sufficient, uninterrupted electricity.
- It is possible for a Zonet KVM unit to display channel lights without direct power to the unit, but you should confirm that the unit is getting sufficient, uninterrupted electricity-directly through its own power cord. Unplug the KVM power cord & every connector & reseat each one (this performs a power reset on the KVM unit)-making sure that each connector is in the correct location (not just where it originally was). Thus, make sure that the keyboard, video display (monitor), & mouse are on the output side.
- Press the power button on your monitor. If it does not turn off the monitor's power status light (Off/On/Standby), then remove the power cord from the monitor & reseat it-to reset the monitor's hardware. If it does not turn on the monitor's power status light, then the monitor is either not getting enough electricity or it has a malfunction which requires troubleshooting & fixing (possibly through a fixya.com thread for that monitor model).
- Unlike USB devices, PS/2 devices usually require device connection prior to turning on that device. With that said, connect the keyboard & mouse KVM channel cable connectors to the computers & then turn on those computers that you intend to display through the KVM-connected monitor & then turn on these computers.
- Any computer that does not turn on has an issue that requires resolving (just like a monitor that would not turn on).
- Sometimes a keyboard/mouse interface issue can be resolved by replacing that interface device.
- The KVM Unit. When all else properly connects & performs, what does not properly connect & perform has the issue &, hopefully, that can be repaired without having to replace it.
Reset wireless password
Do a factory reset - usually a 'secret button' hidden on the back - default router passwords can often be found on the net.
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