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- From: David English <DavidE@turnpike.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: GVC 28.8
- Date: Wed, 10 Jan 1996 17:24:38 +0000
- Organization: Turnpike Ltd
- Distribution: world
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- In article <4cvgtl$60j@news-f.iadfw.net>, plangdon
- <plangdon@airmail.net> writes
- >There are some www pages for GVC. I have a MaxTech modem also and I
- >can't get compression when I log on to my server. The modem I have
- >works fine. If you find any contact information on MaxTech please
- >e-mail me.
-
- Beware!
-
- There are www pages for Global Village (Corporation?) They make modems
- called Platinum and the like. They are not the same as GVC.
-
- GVC modems, aka MaxTech modems, are badged by many resellers. MRi (
- Microcomputer Research incorporated ) was once the most common.
-
- The AT&F2 is usually fine for hardware flow control with auto-reliable.
-
- Beware because \N3 selects MNP, not auto-reliable as on most other
- Rockwell chipset modems.
-
- Regards
- Dave
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- Dave English, T U R N P I K E Ltd
- 250/256 High Street, DORKING, Surrey, UK. RH4 1QT
- My other computer's a brain
-