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echo: aust_modem
to: Paul Edwards
from: Trev Roydhouse
date: 1996-02-12 20:44:00
subject: Re: USR Courier V34 probl 1/2

>> IS> If it was happening from many V.32bis modems 

 >> IS> calling Couriers, I guess we'd have heard about it 



 >> This is a classic mistake. Someone always has to be first 



 > TR>problem with Rod's Supra modem. It seems 

 > TR>his Supra now has problems with USR V34+ modems.  

 > TR>Funny that.  Maybe it's just not a very good 

 > TR>implementation of V32bis.  



 > They are completely different faults, and the first 

 > one was seen on Maestro and other Rockwell-based modems, 

 > so it's a bit rich to complain about the Supra modem in 

 > particular for being stuffed re V32bis.  BFN.  Paul.  



You think? When the Netcomm using the identical Rockwell chipset as, for
example, the Maestro did not exhibit the "problem". The
difference was, of course, in the firmware used by Netcomm. So, yes, I'd
say the Supra's a bit on the iffy side of the fence twice now.  



TREV.





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