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- From: "G. Dragon" <Vadim@infsviaz.msk.su>
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: What modem has best line diagnostics?
- Date: 26 Feb 1996 13:13:21 +0300
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- ddhyett@jord.jpl.nasa.gov (Denny Hyett)
- 24 Feb 1996 01:13:52 wrote
- >Do the Motorola's have a mode that you can continuously output this
- >diag data to your capture buffer or are you left to having to witness
- >the problems on the LCD display? I keep the modem connected for
- >continuous testing throughout the night and am able to catch the
- >data prior to disconnects.
-
- I think that Motorola 326x series modems don't have this mode.
- But that's not for sure - my customers simply never had problems with
- dial line quality temporary degradation after hours of work (maybe
- in this case you'll need leased lines and some tech support stuff
- to maintain them?).
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- Later, G. Dragon
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