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- From: howarth@ucmg44.med.uc.edu (Jack Howarth)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Power 28.8-To flash or not to flash Rev.4?
- Date: Wed, 31 Jan 1996 21:08:08 -0500
- Organization: University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
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- In article <4eo9m2$1cjk@seminole.gate.net>, fleggett@gate.net (Fred
- Leggett) wrote:
-
- > o early speaker cutoff.
- >
- > I'm big on listening to negotiation tones, as it alerts me to
- > various things (hung sessions, busy signals, improper speeds, etc.).
- > The power seems to shut the speaker off about 1 second into the
- > negotiation process. How can I get the speaker to stay on during
- > the entire process?
- >
-
- Motorola designed the early speaker cutoff specifically to limit any
- feedback problems during the negotiation process. The idea is to make
- sure you get the most optimal speed negotiated as possible.
- Jack
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