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- From: sastds@unx.sas.com (T. Danny Shaw)
- Subject: Re: Which Consumer Grade 28.8/33.6 Modem to Buy?
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- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 1996 14:16:06 GMT
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- In <3105afb6.13185962@news.insync.net> bubba@insync.net (Bill Garfield) writes:
-
- >sastds@unx.sas.com (T. Danny Shaw) wrote:
-
- >>Which 28.8/33.6 consumer grade modem should I buy for home use to
- >>connect to internet. Sporter? Supra (SP?)? Cardinal? Motorola? or
- >>others? TIA.
-
- >You neglected to mention how much you have or are willing to
- >spend. You get what you pay for, the more you pay, the more
- >you get.
-
- >Also, why not add Multi-Tech to your list of modems to
- >consider? They make an inexpensive model too, about $200,
- >for their MT2834ZDX. It uses the AT&T chipset.
-
- Since I am interested in buying a "CONSUMER GRADE" modem for use at
- home, I'll say the price range around $150 - $250. TIA.
-
- Thanx,
- Danny
-