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- From: eric@ao.net (Eric Shaw)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: faster than 28.8
- Date: Sat, 24 Feb 1996 13:57:29 -0500
- Organization: Access Orlando
- Message-ID: <eric-2402961357290001@sobt.ao.net>
- References: <sumner-2001961038000001@sumner.tiac.net> <4ds0fp$4ap4@news-s01.ny.us.ibm.net> <AD29910A96685C7229@asd-stat13-153.dial.xs4all.nl> <bgrubb-2301960739100001@10.0.2.15> <4e3lbi$r3m@brachio.zrz.TU-Berlin.DE> <eric-2601960120540001@sobt.accessorl.n <4foe34$e02@hopi.gate.net> <DMqKFH.CpI@freenet.carleton.ca> <eric-2302962014430001@sobt.ao.net> <4glroc$1n3o@seminole.gate.net>
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- In article <4glroc$1n3o@seminole.gate.net>, dhaire@gate.net (doug haire) wrote:
-
- >Go to Southern Bell and tell them to properly condition your lines. If
- >you are T1's, get them to explain how they are engineered and to put them
- >in direct (T1 from the serving office all the way to your premises). Some
- >telcos have a tendency to marry analog and digital when they shouldn't.
-
- We actually have the T1 brought here now, for all the lines above 64,
- because they were having too much trouble actually getting lines turned on
- and ringing here instead of somebody's house, etc., and got tired of us
- calling to complain about it. The phone company really gets incompetent
- when it comes to managing more than the 1 or 2 lines to someone's house.
- All new lines we add will be brought in on the T1, but unfortunately, the
- existing lines are not.
-
- We have NOT ONCE before the T1 here called in an order for new lines and
- had the phone company get it right one of the first two times. Once we
- had 13 lines LESS TOTAL after they came to add 10 lines than we did before
- (for this there were several people talking with the phone company all day
- until they got it fixed - first ever same day service).
-
- We are right now working on configuring a second terminal server for the
- lines coming in on the T1, getting it to support PAP for easier Win95
- setup as well as working with our current dial-up scripts.
-