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On Tuesday August 06 1996, Ludi Desouza wrote to Bill Grimsley ...
LD> Boy, I spoke to soon. The 2.73 firmware is awesome.
LD> For the first time it does indeed display the different link rates.
LD> Not only that, but there appear to be some huge improvements in other
LD> areas. Looking through the firmware at some of the diagnostic info:
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Checking through my logs, I noticed that you've never achieved a 33600
connect to my Courier. Logs report 26400, 28800 and 31200. Interestingly, I
achieved a solid 33600/33600 (which later shifted down to 31200/31200)
connect to Albert Alcoceba's 33.6k NetComm.
John (japp{at}mpx.com.au)
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