Open Issues in V2.100 1. Removed V.61 support 2. Connect messages incorrect for Bell212 mode 3. Bit 3 of CNRY_FLAG1 (Select_Alaw) not working properly Issues Fixed Since V2.080 1. Cannot program EISA ID and Product ID with ConfigurACE (serial only) 2. Playback does not occur until DTMF digit is sent 3. Fax class 2 receive failure with Faxtalk Communicator 4. V.90 handshake intermittently stalled on when loop is extremely long (>25kft) 5. XCLK incorrect speed when V.70 negotiated 6. Improved connectivity over TSB37A network 7. Datapump download resets ATM0 setting 8. 10% No connects on PCM networt in V.90 9. Fallbacks to V.34 over loops EIA 6 and EIA 7 10. Retrain failure on loops EIA 6 and EIA 7 11. Added Lucent workaround to allow V.90 connections by changing V.8bis NSF 12. Not forced to 19.2Kbps DTE speed in Fax mode 13. Support retrain with silence (fast retrain) in V.90 mode 14. Improved performance on lines with long roundtrip delay and digital impairments 15. Download datapump code after V.8 without reset 16. Fix no connects to remote V.34 modems w/o V.8bis by checking LAPM select bit before forcing protocol 17. Improve throughput by changing fallback criteria so that with each fallback due to LAPM retransmits, it is more difficult to fallback 18. Disable Remote Loopback (EIA-RL) and Analog Loopback (EIA-AL) unless enabled with bit 5 DEFAULT_OEM_STRAP 19. Added bit 0 of DEFAULT_OEM_STRAP for 3.3V designs 20. Improve network coverage model by including IMD ratio in speed selection 21. Bit 4 DEFAULT_OEM_STRAP disables Fax class 2 22. Support V.90 selection through V.8bis 23. Support Japan CallerID 24. Fixed offhook problems with designs with reversed polarity on RING signal 25. Fixed voice lockup with non /SP datapumps Issues Fixed Since V2.061D 1. Force LAPM in V.90 mode if V.8bis fails 2. Could not automode to 33.6kbps in V.34 mode 3. Lockup with Faxtalk Communicator 4.0 in parallel models 4. Excessive retrains when connecting above 46K in V.90. Now allow 6 RREN before RTRN. Used to be 3. 5. 45% No Carrier on 6dB Pad lines 6. Excessive No Protocol connections in V.90. Fixed by extending V.8bis to negotiate LAPM and forcing it if negotiated 7. Lockup in MCT Speed Adjust if remote modem is USR Courier 8. Lockup if ATH issued in V.80 online command mode 9. FDSP mode not working well because correlator not enabled 10. Random lockups on hangup fixed by resetting datapump on hangup 11. Excessive fallbacks from V.90 to V.34 caused by violation of V.8 silence period 12. Cannot connect over 2db pad in K56flex mode. 13. Unable to maintain video connection for more than 5 minutes with serial code and Intel Video phone 14. Analog loopback does not work 15. MNP link request timeout too short 16. DTE Baudrate not stored in NVM properly on AT&W 17. New datapump code inproves V.90 performance 18. Tuned room monitor mode 19. Fixed pause when playing back to line 20. Added CI detection when voice call first in data mode 21. Fix an intermittent Data Pump lockup that happens after a handshake failure while hanging up 22. Fix the download lockup in the L8771 K56Flex download 23. Fixed the download so the AEC works in FDSP mode 24. Sending and detecting Bell Answer tone Issues Fixed Since V2.006A 1. TSB37A BLERT Automode Answer only passes over 87% of the network Issues Fixed Since V2.004 1. Calling tone not operational for serial model 2. Calling tone fixed at -12dBmDownload Driver Pack
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