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Hello Bill! Thursday March 20 1997 07:06, Bill Grimsley wrote to Hamish Moffatt: >> Speed 46666/24000 >> Speed 48000/24000 HM>> So much for 56k. > Dunno, look at the Tx link rate. The bandwidth is such that V.34 could > only handle a 24k connect, yet x2 still went through at 48k. In my book, > that's a pretty impressive result on what is obviously a less than perfect > line. But you've seen 28800/24000 (or higher) connects, surely? The link does not have to be impaired equally in both directions, as any split-rate connection shows. So no reason why 24k RX should drag down the TX speed. Regards, Hamish --- GoldED/P32 2.42.G1219+* Origin: Cloud Nine, Melbourne, Australia - +61 3 9886 5195 (3:632/552) SEEN-BY: 50/99 54/99 620/243 621/505 623/630 625/155 632/107 158 309 348 353 SEEN-BY: 632/360 371 373 505 525 553 561 562 633/374 634/382 635/544 728 SEEN-BY: 638/102 639/252 640/820 711/401 413 430 934 712/311 407 505 506 517 SEEN-BY: 712/623 624 628 704 841 888 713/317 714/906 772/20 800/1 @PATH: 632/552 371 107 360 50/99 712/624 711/934 |
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