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- Path: hunter.premier.net!insync!news
- From: bubba@insync.net (Bill Garfield)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Can Someone possibly help?
- Date: Sat, 30 Mar 1996 04:49:20 GMT
- Organization: Associated Technical Consultants
- Message-ID: <315cb92a.7560278@news.insync.net>
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- Richard.Town@f235.n254.z2.fidonet.org (Richard Town) wrote:
-
- > -=> Quoting Bill Driscoll to All <=-
- >
- > BD> Heres the problem: No matter what I try I can't get connected to ATT
- > BD> Worldnet at a 28.8 connection. All I get is a 14.4
-
- The host modems on WORLDNET.ATT.NET
-
- DO NOT
-
- repeat,
-
- DO NOT
-
- support Rockwell's proprietary v.fc protocol. If all the user has is a
- v.fc modem, he/she will be unable to connect to the worldnet.att.net
- host(s) at speeds greater than 14,400 bps, period.
-
- It is not AT&T's fault. They have invested in host modems which support
- the genuine, real-McCoy V.34 standard. Rockwell's proprietary v.fc
- protocol is not included in the V.34 "standard". V.fc is not a
- "standard", not even a defacto one.
-
-
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