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On Thursday, November 07 1996, Bill Grimsley wrote to John Piper ...
JP> Given that I'm not that far from my exchange (I estimate 700 metres), one
JP> would think that achieving 33600 connects would be possible for me.
BG> One would certainly think so. Perhaps the problem is one that has
BG> purportedly been solved with USR's latest US/Canada SDL, where the
BG> Courier is now able to negotiate the 3429 symbol rate with many
BG> Rockwells, thereby increasing the maximum link rate from 31200 to
BG> 33600 on those lines which can support it.
I doubt I mentioned this to you, but my 31200/31200 connect to Albert's
M34F several days agoactually speed shifted to 33600/33600. That's the
first time I've ever seen that happen.
BG> Austel Courier owners should expect a similar update around 1998... :(
Great. By then, I won't be caring about achieving 33600 connects.
John (japp{at}mpx.com.au)
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