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- From: Jimmy Chen <jimmyc@ihug.co.nz>
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: HELP ! my New ISP has LightSpeed 28.8 Modems..
- Date: Sun, 24 Mar 1996 22:56:28 +1200
- Organization: The Internet Group
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- Jimmy Chen wrote:
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- Bill Garfield wrote:
- l>
- l> rogers@ihug.co.nz (roger sheppard) wrote:
- l>
- l> >Please Tell me what can I do..
- l> >What modems will work with LightSpeed 28.8s....
- l>
- l> >Don't tell me to move to a better ISP as this is the only Flate Rate
- l> >ISP in New Zealand....
- l>
- l> Perhaps now it's easier to understand why the ISP is flat rate. :(
- l>
- l> Don't you usually get what you pay for?
- l>
- l> You might try getting one of the identical modems used by the ISP.
- l>
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- This is a very good idea. If you use Lightspeed, it will give you a stable
- connection most of the time (with occassional dropouts which isn't necessary
- caused by the modem - i suspect its the server). btw, lightspeed is also voice
- capable, though not good at distinguishing between voice/fax/data.
-
- I would like to hear from people who have ACTUALLY USED Lightspeed modems.
-