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On Wednesday, October 30 1996, Ludi Desouza wrote to John Piper ...
JP> I can manage a 31200/31200 connect to M34Fs, but seemingly not 33600. I
JP> can't remember the reason for this. Can anybody refresh my memory? I
JP> recall that it had something to do with the symbol rate; 3429 being
JP> necessary for 33.6k. Comments, anyone?
LD> You can blame Telstra for the 31200 connect if your Courier calls the
LD> Netcomm as there should be no problem getting the 3429 symbol rate.
LD> It is only when the Netcomm calls the Courier that the 3429 gets
LD> rejected in favour of 3200.
I have never managed a 33.6k connect to Albert Alcoceba's M34F, or for that
matter any other M34F. I might try calling Al's modem on the weekend.
John (japp{at}mpx.com.au)
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