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to: CHRISTOPHER ARMSTRONG
from: FRANK SEXTON
date: 1998-04-08 17:38:00
subject: Re: USR Courier Question

-=> /* Quoting Christopher Armstrong to Rj Pauloski */ <=-
 RP> I was wondering if it is possible to have different
 RP> connect speeds at each end of the connection.
 RP> Eg.
 
 RP> My end    ->  28800
 RP> Other End -> 31200
 
 RP> It doesn't seem to make sense to me, however it may be
 RP> possible.
 RP> I am using BNU as my fossil driver.
 CA> With any modem of any kind you cannot have different
 CA> connect speeds at each end otherwise you couldn't
 CA> transfer files properly.
The reported connect speeds of x2, V.34 and V.90 are
frequently different.  Routine stuff.
Also, along these lines, it's the ability to have different
transmit/receive speeds is one important factor that makes
them so much more efficient than v.32b and older protocols.
-Frank
(fsexton@ibm.net - http://www.concentric.net/~fsexton)
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