You can try some different modem "at" commands. Modem setup commands will disable the v.90 and other trouble causing features in the new modems we are using to access our old modems at slow rates. Go to your PC Control Panel and choose Settings, Phone and Modem Options,Modems Tab, Highlight the modem you are using, click the Properties button and select the advanced tab. Put the commands in the extra initialization commands window.
Try this command line and see if it works for you.
at+MS=v34,0
(That is a zero at the end)
These instructions are specific for Windows 2000 Professional. Other Windows versions will have different paths to get to the modem commands, and different modems will require a tweaking of the "at" commands. Seems like we have to engineer new commands for every new laptop modem we encounter. ProcommPlus seems to help too, it is a much better program than HyperAccess but it costs a bunch too.
In HyperTerminal you should also disable:
Data Protocol
Compression
Flow Control should be "None
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