Re:Modems
WN> TE> ZyXel won't connect to Hayes and will set me back either $349 or
WN>$299.
WN> TE> I can get a USR Courier for $256.50. Now what do I do?
WN>
WN>Well, the Courier may have problems connecting to the Hayes too. Mine
WN>did. After our net upgraded the Optima to v.34, hardly anyone
WN>could connect reliably. We took the Hayes offline. OTOH,
WN>I'm having problems connecting to a 2864 Elite one of my
WN>links has with the USR's, both Courier and Sportster. I
WN>want another ZyXEL, but right now I'm not sure what I'm
WN>going to do. Trying to decide if I want to go ISDN now or
WN>in the near future. BTW, the Omni is only $249 on the sysop
WN>plan, same as the Courier. If your not concerned with
WN>faxes, voice, dist. ring, etc., the Courier is probably the
WN>better choice. If you are, then the ZyXEL is the obvious
WN>choice. I wouldn't worry too much about the connects right
WN>now, they will improve, and flashing them is not too
WN>tough.:-)
Well, my ZyXel has been a workhorse for about three years, and I hate to
think about leaving, but I never really use anything more than fax and
modem...
09/04/95 at 9:25PM ...
Tony Elrod
(770) 664-5106(GA-EST)
Internet - to: tony.elrod@lightspeed.com
tony.elrod@swsbbs.com
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