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echo: aust_modem
to: John Piper
from: Russell Brooks
date: 1996-07-15 08:47:22
subject: USR V.Everything

JP> Fellow USR users, welcome me to the ranks of proud USR



 Welcome, Oh Gracious Zealot



 JP> V.Everything owners. I bought one yesterday at a very good price,

 JP> and so far things seems to be well.



Bout time....we nagged you enough.



Good things come to those who wait.



 JP> Here's what an ATI7 revealed:



 JP> Configuration Profile...



 JP> Product type Australia External MSK Options

 JP> HST,V32bis,Terbo,V.FC,V34+ Fax Options Class 1/Class 2.0 Clock Freq

 JP> 20.16Mhz Eprom 256k Ram 32k



 JP> Supervisor date 11/14/95 DSP date 07/05/95



 JP> Supervisor rev 061-6.2.2



 JP> Any comments from anoyone?

                       ^^^^



OK, I might as well be the first one to anoy you.

                                        ^^^^

I am very pleased that you could finally get a Courier.

As you can see, they are a cut above the rest.



Have you had any 33600/33600 connects yet??

I would be interested in a dump of your best online stats when you are

in the middle of your best connect. (To another Courier preferably)



While online at 33600/33600, do +++

then ATi6i7i11y11 (with capture on of course)

now ATO1 to return to normal



I want to check your S/N, near & far echo and signal strengths.

If you are using the same lines as you used too ( with the Dynalink,

Simplemodem, and Netcomm ) this should tell us one way or the other

if it was your lines that were not up to scratch or those modems.

I don't want to start a war here...I just want to know that you

can get the best out of your Courier.



The only troubles you may have, are either you or your users

connecting (with inferior modems...older VFC modems) at no higher

 than 26400. But this could be a thing of the past soon with

 near everyone going to 33600 (rockwell) or better still...

 Seeing the light and buying a courier.



Welcome again.



Russell







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