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- From: millevil@acsu.buffalo.edu (Andrew Milleville)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Zoom 28.8
- Date: 29 Jan 1996 21:26:15 GMT
- Organization: University at Buffalo
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- Daniel Rosenzweig (drosenzw@mci.newscorp.com) wrote:
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- : >I would not recommend Zoom to anyone. Take it back as soon as you
- : >can. I have had nothing but problems. Someone I know here at the
- : >school I go to can also vouch for this. He told me that their 14.4's
- : >are ok, but the v.34 have a lot of problems. He knows this from his
- : >own experience and from what he's heard from other ISP's in the area.
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- : The OLDER ROMs of the v.34i/x had problems, the current ROM is fine. The
- : COMSTAR modems have problems with 30% of PCs with PCI buses- Rockwell is
- : working on the problem.
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- You may have had absolutely no problems whatsoever with Zoom modems,
- but that does not make you a modem expert, nor does it qualify you to
- make such a broad statement like, "the current ROM is fine."
-
- If you have an opinion, fine. But don't make it sound like a
- carved-in-stone fact.
- --
- Andy Milleville
- millevil@eng.buffalo.edu
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