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On Monday July 15 1996, Steven Anderson wrote to John Piper ...
JP> small files in return, locking it at 2400 gave me a quick, error-free
SA> If the modem you are calling supports HST you will never even think of a
SA> 2400 connect again. HST connects fast, and is a VERY robust protocol.
The node in question, 1:259/912, does not indicate HST in its nodelist
entry. V.34 and V.FC are listed though. I might find out what sort of modem
it is.
John (japp{at}mpx.com.au)
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