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- From: stevwint@ix.netcom.com (Steve Winter)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.comm,comp.dcom.modems,comp.bbs.misc
- Subject: Re: Best V34 modem for multi-modem BBS?
- Date: Mon, 25 Mar 1996 00:51:55 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
- Distribution: world
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- scook@lightning.dungeon.com (Shane Cook) spake thusly and wrote:
-
- >I'm considering setting up a BBS system and want to connect 4 V34
- >internal modems. I need each modem to work on a separate IRQ and port
- >address. The modems must also be good at answering calls and NEVER
- >drop the connection (dropping down the speed is ok) due to line noise.
-
- There are S registers that increase the tenacity.
-
- >I am considering 4 internal sporters as they will run at 33K. Is this
- >a good idea? I've been reading a lot of conflicting opinions on the
- >sporters.....
-
- You have the right brand, but I would recommend the Courier line. I sell
- Couriers for $449, but as a SysOp you can get them direct from USR (the SAME
- one) for only $249.
-
- I believe that most all SysOps would agree with me that external modems are
- definitely the way to go for running a BBS. (I've been running a BBS since
- the mid '80s)
-
- Regards,
-
- Steve Winter
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