Hello John,
>> Yep, you'll have to d/l a file to make it K56Flex and/or call a
>> bbs or site on the Internet to "load" it. USR is this way with x2;
>> with my 3 Couriers I d/l'ed the flashrom code, ran it in, (it is an
>> executable file), and then had to call an 800# with the modem to get
>> it 'activated.'
> Hmm, I've checked the all the reference books, and there is nothing
> telling me about this. But I'll call the closest HAYES rep and get
> this done. With all the promo cards in the box, Sprynet is prepared
> to handle 56k.
Uhh...I don't believe Hayes has released their K56 code for "public
consumption." If they have, it is a well kept secret. I know K56Flex
tests have been performed, but there are no K56Flex servers that I know
of. I'm sure Hayes & other Co.s' are alpha/beta testing, but as for the
public release of the K56 is to be released until the ITU-T
recommendations are put into effect.
Someone enlighten me if I'm wrong.
Later...
Rick
rgraham@ionet.net
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