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- From: pope@edunet.dk (Povl H. Pedersen)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: HELP! Courier,Sportser or Motorola
- Date: 10 Mar 1996 13:46:04 GMT
- Organization: edu!
- Message-ID: <pope-1003961448520001@pope.edunet.dk>
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- In article <4hsklv$2s4$2@mhadf.production.compuserve.com>, Jim Quinones
- Email csdjq@IBI.COM <72066.2613@CompuServe.COM> wrote:
-
- :I currently have 2 Shiva LanRovers with 16 Boca V.34 28.8 modems.
- :The Bocas can not negotiate a connection with any type of 28.8
- :PCMCIA modems. (Most of our Marketing and sales force have 28.8
- :PCMCIA type modems). Boca support has no clues and are not
- :returning my calls. My work around to this problem was by locking
- :the Boca to 19200. I really would like to have a reliable 28.8
- :modem that can negotiate the highest possible speed with ANY TYPE
- :of modem. Should I go with a USR or should I go with Motorola?
-
- Don't consider the sportster to be in the league of the Motorola. The
- Motorola is the single best modem I have ever used. Unfortunately it is
- not approved in Denmark, so I had to get USR Couriers for our server as
- dial-in modems.
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