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to: Justin Baustert
from: Gene Tucker
date: 1999-09-08 18:59:01
subject: Re: Sio

In a message dated 09-04-99, Justin Baustert said to Kris Steenhaut:


 KS> More stable than Sio. With Sio I had regular 45333 connect with
 KS> Internet, seldom 48000 or 49333. With Quatech drivers I do have
 KS> regular 48000 connect, and seldom 45.333 or 49333.
 KS> On Fido Iwas always stuck with 28800, now I do have almost 31200; on
 KS> the same BBS's, ofcoz.

JB>Hello Kris,

JB>SIO should have no effect on connect rates.. Those are determined by your 
JB>modem and the modem on the other end of the line, not by software.


Well high resistance in the phone line can affect what each modem sees. And so
can a bad equaliztion across the frequency sweep from 20hz to 20000hz the
slope
should be no more or no less than +3db for good high speed modem connects. At
lleast this what a phone company engineer told me when checking out why my
computer safe line did not perform up to expectation.
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