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echo: aust_modem
to: Angus Tong
from: Russell Brooks
date: 1996-07-26 21:08:36
subject: problems

BG>> US/Canada EPROM code, with their higher than legal -10db TX levels

 BG>> (and the fact that they also suffer from the Sportster's V.42bis

 BG>> problem tells me that the code is identical).



 AT> Higher as in -11 or as in -9?? I've seen a few reposts of connection 

 AT> stats with

 AT> -15db TX levels..



The modems negotiate and many factors combine, resulting in the

decided Xmit level.

With some modems the capability is in place to allow YOU to decide on

the xmit level, and lock the modem to that. Though YOUR choice

(usually people think...the higher the better (the lower the number,

the higher the strength) does not always have the best outcome.



It is best to let the modems come up with the best solution them

selves





Russell



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