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- Path: winternet.com!ppp-66-80
- From: reinarts@winternet.com (Tim Reinarts)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: International Modem Connections
- Date: Thu, 15 Feb 96 13:30:19 GMT
- Organization: StarNet Communications
- Message-ID: <4fvfuf$2ip@blackice.winternet.com>
- References: <00001a31+00007b40@msn.com>
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- In article <00001a31+00007b40@msn.com>,
- mleeson@msn.com (Michael Leeson) wrote:
- >My company has remote diagnostics capabilities on the equipment we
- >service. However, we are having a terrible time trying to use it on
- >jobs in the Pacific Rim, China, etc. We are based in the US. We are
- >currently using old 2400 baud modems. What is the best modem and
- >protocals to use on international lines.
- >
- >thanks in advance, mjl
- >
- >Please respond to mleeson@msn.com
- look into a V.34 modem (288). Even if you can only connect at 2400 with these
- new V34's it's a better modulation, and performance should be better than your
- existing modems.
-