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- From: bubba@insync.net (Bill Garfield)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Multitech ZDX
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 11:41:55 GMT
- Organization: Associated Technical Consultants
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- On Thu, 11 Apr 1996 09:27:06 GMT, roccella@bc.cybernex.net (Matthew
- Roccella) wrote:
-
- >I was thinkng of buying a Multitech 28.8 ZDX modem. Does anybody have
- >one and can tell me what they think of it? I know all their other
- >modems are built like tank and work great. How about the ZDX?
-
- Equally well-built and uses the same AT&T chipset as Multi-Tech's high
- end models. Likely one of the best sub-$250 class modems you'll find.
- It even has the same nifty-keen (undocumented) phone line diagnostics
- screens (ATL8,9,10,11) as it's upscale stablemates. Tip: You have to
- enable ATL9, 10,11 first by setting S42=4.
-
- Also: 10-year warranty and -TOLL FREE- tech support.
-
- Just remember that full speed 28.8k bps performance is not a "given".
- Actual results will vary, depending upon your phone line conditions
- and the phone line conditions of the system you are connecting with.
- If the ZDX is unable to provide you with top speed performance, it's
- been my experience that nothing else in the ZDX's price range will be
- able to do any better.
-
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