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- Date: Mon, 27 Feb 1995 14:09:08 EST
- From: Rob Slade <roberts@mukluk.decus.ca>
- Subject: Book Review: "Modems Made Easy" by Hakala
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- BKMDMDEZ.RVW 950123
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- "Modems Made Easy", David Hakala, 1993, 0-07-881962-8, U$16.95
- %A David Hakala 74720.3377@compuserve.com david.hakala@boardwatch.com
- %C 2600 Tenth St., Berkeley, CA 94710
- %D 1993
- %G 0-07-881962-8
- %I McGraw-Hill/Osborne
- %O U$16.95 510-548-2805 800-227-0900 lkissing@osborne.mhs.compuserve.com
- %T "Modems Made Easy"
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- This is a good, short, solid overview of what you can do with modems.
- Newcomers to the online world will likely need not only some help with
- installation, the first few calls, tuning, and troubleshooting, but
- with an introduction to all aspects of microcomputer communications.
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- An overview of modems does a good job of explaining protocol concepts
- with real world analogies. A chapter on buying a modem is quite
- brief, but realistic, as is the advice on software. Chapter five, on
- setting up your modem, is short and practical.
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- Chapter six, on software installation, should be considerably expanded
- in order to assist first-time users. The concepts have been
- explained, in chapter two, but the specifics of how that works out are
- lacking. There is a good section on identifying COM ports (often
- missing in other works), but little advice on how to identify
- incorrect parameter settings. Appendix B, on troubleshooting, does
- have some advice but it, too, is quite terse.
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- Chapters seven to twelve give you a rundown on what to do with a
- modem: call a BBS, call a commercial online service, call an
- electronic mail service, call the Internet, call another private
- computer, or set up your own BBS. The material on the different types
- of services is quite reasonable and unbiased, and gives you good
- advice on what to expect (although the Internet section could use a
- bit of fact checking). "Remote access", the ability to use your home
- or office computer from another remote computer, is the only missing
- application.
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- The last three chapters offer some helpful, related advice on
- money-saving tips, communications-related shareware, and the
- communications aspects of Windows. There are also a number of
- resource lists, including the ASP BBS list, the "Boardwatch 100" list,
- and communications hardware and software vendors.
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- Those buying and setting up modems for the first time may want
- additional sources of buying advice and help, but this is very
- definitely worth consideration as a general advisor and entre to the
- online world.
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- copyright Robert M. Slade, 1995 BKMDMDEZ.RVW 950123. Distribution
- permitted in TELECOM Digest and associated publications. Rob Slade's
- book reviews are a regular feature in the Digest.
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