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- From: witting@deanco.com (Paul K Witting)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Courier V.Everything 33.6 (?)
- Date: Sat, 10 Feb 1996 17:10:46 -0500
- Organization: Dean & Company
- Message-ID: <witting-1002961710460001@pool005.max17.washington.dc.dynip.alter.net>
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- In article <zobkiw-0902961550170001@beethoven.triplesoft.com>,
- zobkiw@triplesoft.com (Joe Zobkiw) wrote:
-
- > My question is this, since I can not access the modem directly from my
- > computer (remember, it is plugged into the router) and the router has no
- > way of telling me the connection rate, is there ANY way I can find out if
- > I'm really connecting at anything above 28.8?
-
- Are you sure the router has no logging abilities?
-
- We got rid of our own Couriers because of performance problems with our
- powerbook modems, We got some AT&T Paradyne Comspheres. They found the
- v.34+ protocols, and have a great LCD display that keeps up on the
- connection rate, not to mention terrific customer support (expected with
- $600 modems).
-
- Odds of a better than 28.8 connection are slim, though.
-
- Paul Witting
-