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echo: locsysop
to: Dieter Mirbach
from: Rod Speed
date: 1996-02-26 07:40:00
subject: netcomm online!

DM> I'm lucky if I can connect at all.

PE> You haven't reported in about the Netcomm BBS yet.

DM> Logged in twice, this evening, using the SE's factory default
DM> settings, with extended result codes. Went perfectly.

Interesting. That does sort of hint that if the lines are pretty good at
either end of a particular call, the M34F can handle that, but if the lines
are a big grotty at BOTH ends of a particular call, it can have problems.

Bills line isnt anything too terrific, neither is Pauls, and from memory
you said yours wasnt anything special either. Dunno if a USR Courier can
actually do a proper analysis of your line when calling a Maestro SE 9600.
It would be interesting to see what comes out of that if it could.

Steve Anderson had a hell of a problem with a M34F, one some pretty
lousy lines. Those went away with a USR Courier. The person he flogged
the M34F to in Sydney hasnt had any real problems at all apparently,
presumably just got a better line.
@EOT:

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