Hello , I'm new to the forum . <br>
However , I think I can help with alot of these issues. Or at least try to explain why they are happening the way they are.<br>
1. The PBX thing is for real, the older PBX's are actually stuck at 9600 baud. You see them connecting at 26k and up, that is DTE rate not true connect rates. This is why the programs seem to run better on an analog line . <br>
The idea of going to a DS-1(T-1) for the phone system is a good one , just make sure that the hunt group doesn't go through the PBX for connection or you'll still have the same problems. You can have the lines put as SLI's (single line connections) , on a specific interface card for the phone system. This will really speed up your connections, plus you can have upto 24 lines in the hunt group.<br>
2.Yes, make sure that the answering modems are the fastest that you can afford, and the Digiboard will love if you make sure all the modems are the same brand As well as the same lot ( this way the internal OS chips are the same internal coding).<br>
3. Note that there are several issues with the Outlook98; I had this on my internal computer and it was always MUCH slower than the better and even other FREE email software, as well as some at the time security issues with Outlook98. I saw somewhere in this forum a link to a free email software try it , possibly even before switching the phone lines.<br>
4. Try drilling down into the NT4.0 RAS and set the hardware to software settings to their highest settings, Also pay attention to the system resources. If the resources are falling below 80% add memory. NT doesn't like running low and can act strange even bellow the 85% mark.<br>
5. The reason for WFW and NT3.51 being faster is that they are not as code "FAT" as NT4.0 , you do lose some good connectity and advanced features when going this route. If you do stay this course then lose the Netbeui, and go the IPX/SPX ruote. Netbuei, is a network resource HOG. IPS/SPX chosen should also be set to 802.2 Not Autoselect then pump the connections up to 60, this will help a great deal.<br>
6. Canle modems are great, just not usefull on the road; aDSL is the same , if the reomte users are at the same spot all the time then going the xDSL route would be better in the long run, just make sure that the connection cost INCLUDES the ISP internet gateway also . The T-1 route is as we currently have the best route to go, without putting the service(if it's email) up on the web.<br>
7. The other reason that the PPP seems to be the slower way , is that you are being subjected the the traffic on the web; and haveing to wiat for the PPP tunnel to be connected and then all the security connections that come with it.<br>
<br>
I hope this rather long reply helps :-?<br>
drop me a line here as I'm checking in dailly know.<br>