FAQs
Global Roaming
- I am having difficulty connecting to the number
I have selected.
- I can't hear a modem sound on the other end of
the line.
- I keep getting a message telling me that I am using
an incorrect password.
- I get a busy signal when dialing into an access
number while I'm roaming.
- My World Wide Web (WWW) access is really slow.
- My connection occasionally gets dropped or hung
in the middle of my session.
- I am having difficulty connecting to the number I have selected.
Ans. Should you encounter problems connecting to an access
number, try an alternate number within the region you are traveling.
If you can connect successfully to another number it may indicate
the initial access number or site is temporarily unavailable.
Make sure that you are dialing the required prefixes and local
dial code for the region. (Many hotels require that you dial a
number to get an outside line.) If you are unable to connect to
other access numbers this may indicate that your modem is not
well connected to the phone-line or that you have a modem compatability
problem. Consult technical support or your modem manufacturer.
- I can't hear a modem sound on the other end of the line.
Ans. Check to see if your modem is turned on and attached
correctly to your computer and the phone system. Also, check if
the phone system is digital. If it is you will need to have a
special adapter to connect. An alternative is to request access
to a fax line since they must be analogue to function. Check for
pulse or tone dialing to ensure you select the appropriate option
in your software. You can also call the modem number with your
handset to ensure that it is a modem line. If the access number
is incorrectly published, please advise technical support.
- I keep getting a message telling me that I am using an incorrect
password.
Ans. This is a generic message in your connection software
that can indicate that you are using an incorrect login/password.
Don't forget to add your domain name (eg. @vsnl.net) after your
user name. If difficulties continue, consult us to ensure your
account is active and that you are using the correct user name
and password.
- I get a busy signal when dialing into an access number
while I'm roaming.
Ans. Occasionally there are times when an access point will
be busy. The iPass roaming service often solves this problem by
offering many access point options in the same calling area. If
this is not an option, wait a few minutes and try connecting again.
- My World Wide Web (WWW) access is really slow.
Ans. If your access to the World Wide Web is slow, it may
be due to one of the following:
a. A noisy telephone line often causes slow transmission speed;
this is often the case in hotels. This can cause modems to work
at a slower baud rate than their top speed because the modem has
to correct for data errors. Most iPass access numbers support
connections of at least 28,800bps but can be hindered by the telecommunications
network in the specific country
b. Proxy Servers are used by many ISPs that speed up WWW access
(they operate like a huge memory of web pages so that popular
sites are served from a local source instead of using overseas
bandwidth). If your browser is set to use these, you need to disable
this until you are accessing your account again from your home
ISP.
- My connection occasionally gets dropped or hung in the middle
of my session.
Ans. This could be a result of line noise. Your line might
drop out unexpectedly if the country you are visiting has a poor
telecommunications system or the line you are trying to connect
to has audible interference. In this case you
will need to disconnect and redial in through the access number.
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