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DD>> DD>> The Austel addendum to my Courier manual says that the use DD>> DD>> of B1 will rende the modem non-approved. To dial out DD>> DD>> forcing HST requires B1 to be set (as opposed to the DD>> DD>> authorised B0). SA>> Good thing i never got that page then! :) DD>> Ignorance of the law is NO excuse. SA> Ok, I cant use my USR V.E to dial out using HST but its ok for my mate who SA> has a AUSTEL APPROVED HST 14k4 Modem to dial in??.. Nope. He can't use B1 either. (Oh. His modem doesn't HAVE anything else? Hmm... maybe it's approved as a receive-only modem? :-) SA> (unless there is such a thing as a Austel Approved modem that you are not SA> allowed to use???..) You expected consistent or even possible rules after all we've seen? Dreamer... Regards, Dave Hatch. --- Msgedsq 3.20* Origin: Ministry Support Group (3:711/808) SEEN-BY: 50/99 620/243 623/630 711/401 409 410 413 430 808 809 899 932 934 SEEN-BY: 712/515 713/317 714/906 800/1 @PATH: 711/808 934 |
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