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On Mar 01, 1996 at 15:36, Nick Balgowan of 3:713/111 wrote:
NB> Thats right. Motorola chips don't have anythign to do with V.FC. As for
NB> the modems themselves, the Motorola products don't connect too well to
NB> Rockwell V.34 products on very bad phone lines, but seem to connect quite
NB> well to each other on the same quality lines..... interesting
This sounds familiar .. like perhaps the problems Paul Edwards is seeing
with a USR calling Rockwell V.34 modems (a Spirit Viper, and a NetComm
M34F).
Paul - care to comment?
- dave
d.begley{at}ieee.org
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