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- From: dhaire@gate.net (doug haire)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: faster than 28.8
- Date: 11 Feb 1996 20:57:27 -0500
- Organization: CyberGate, Inc.
- Message-ID: <4fm6q7$1tme@seminole.gate.net>
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- Eric Shaw (eric@accessorl.net) wrote:
- : In article <4fl9n7$g7e@seminole.gate.net>, dhaire@gate.net (doug haire) wrote:
- :
- : >Yes, I would restrict the top speed if that's the case. I was unaware that
- : >Orlando had such poor local lines. Are you on GTE or on BellSouth? Again, a
- :
- : Its BellSouth here. In Tampa with GTE, I never got less than 28.8, but in
- : Orlando, 28.8 connects are the exception, not the rule.
-
- So? Since we know the file is highly compressible (I ran it down to 4800
- and 9600, both achieved 10388 cps), what difference does it make?
- Whatever speed is achieved with the Supra, match `em up.
-
- Just do it.
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