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echo: aust_modem
to: david begley
from: Paul Edwards
date: 1996-02-23 00:43:48
subject: netcomm online!

PE> ATS2=255

db> Why?

Hopefully disable the ability of the user to type "+++" and make
my modem go offline.  That's what I used on the Spirit, dunno
if it works for the Netcomm.

PE> Also, I have made a call to Dave Hatch, and got a connect of 26400
PE> instead of 28800.  I was expecting this to happen, and it did.  :-)

db> That's one annoying thing about the M34F - without actually doing what I 
db> did (call as a bboard user, keep +++'ing and ATO'ing), you can't be sure if 
db> the rate changes at all since the initial connection.  :-(

Yeah, well I still expect to get a 28800 connect initially the
majority of the time.

PE> BTW, the modem is very neat looking and light.

db> Given that they can fit a V.34 modem into a lighter-than-M34F PCMCIA card, 
db> I'm not surprised that the M34F is light.  :-)  (Certainly much lighter 
db> than the tank the ol' M5 was.)

Why didn't they make the USR look as neat?  BFN.  Paul.
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