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On Thursday July 11 1996, Bill Grimsley wrote to Paul Sanders ...
BG> My Courier works extremely well with ISD calls to the USA, but I can't
BG> comment on Europe at all, as I've never had occasion to call there.
What sort of connect speeds do you achieve? Prior to today, I have been
running a NetComm M11F. In order to connect to a node in Canada, I had to
lock the baud rate down to 2400. Achieveing an error-free connection, let
alone a high speed, was near impossible. Plus, the V.FC negotiation phase
seemed to take forever. For the sake of dumping off some netmail and
collecting several small files in return, locking it at 2400 gave me a
quick, error-free connection.
Do you think I'll need to do this with my Courier?
John (japp{at}mpx.com.au)
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