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-=> Quoting Bill Grimsley to Nev Millican <=-
BG> {at}MSGID: 3:640/305.9{at}fidonet 37388310
BG> Nev, at 15:34 on May 31 1996, you wrote to All...
NM> Does anyone have experience with Dynalink modems?
BG> Yep, but not with the new V.34+ internals.
NM> Dynalink V.34+ 33,600 Internal FaxModem $275.
BG> That's a damn good price, actually.
BG> Some people (who don't know any better) will tell you that the
BG> Dynalinks are garbage, but apart from some service tone detect
BG> problems with their earlier models (and which I understand have since
BG> been fixed anyway), they're actually rather good modems, and have
BG> proved to be very reliable.
NM> 2. are 33.6k modems worth buying anyway because of the telephone system we
NM> have in Australia.
BG> My own lines aren't all that great either, yet I still regularly
BG> manage consistent 33k6bps connects with other V.34+ Couriers...
My Lightfax 1414VLC has a few problems but has never missed a beat.
The main problem is that it can't detect busy! (well, very rarely anyway)
I do have X4 in my init string.
Also, have you seen the KTX V34, if you have, what do you think as a few of
my friends have them, also I need a good init string for them
thanks
... We now return to our regularly scheduled flame-throwing.
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