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- From: jdow@BIX.com (Joanne Dow)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc,comp.sys.amiga.hardware,comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Subject: Re: Modem disconnecting
- Date: 20 Jan 1996 05:26:54 GMT
- Organization: Delphi Internet Services Corporation
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- In article <4d63sm$j6a@news.sdd.hp.com>, Jeff Grimmett <jgrimm@sdd.hp.com> wrote:
- >jdow@BIX.com (Joanne Dow) wrote:
- >
- >>This does not accord with the reviews I have read. In point of fact those
- >>reviews placed Practical Peripherals right dead at the bottom in regards to its
- >>ability to establish a connection.
- >
- >Que pasa, using one (albeit important) category to base one's overall
- >evaluation of a modem on? Aside from the fact that I've seen this in
- >only one omnibus comparison (Telephony Journal, c. last 3-4 months),
- >there are a few other criteria that might be of interest. That's why I
- >explicitly SAID "overall". I could have mentioned the criteria important
- >to ME, but my work here requires more than anyone's likely to need from a
- >modem.
-
- Comments made privately to me by a fellow who owns a testing lab and the several
- months ago review of the cheaper 28.8kbps modems that appeared in Computer
- Shopper are the things that I base comments upon. (The 14.4 beasties are
- COMPLETELY different from the 28.8 in most cases when compariing quality.)
-
- >At any rate, the Sportster SI's I've looked at thus far are pretty much
- >run of the mill connection wise... as were the Supras and two of the
- >three PPs (let us NOT talk about the AT&Ts). One INTERESTING thing that
- >I have found is that of the three in question, both the USR and PP
- >immediately started degrading, to the point that they were useless to me
- >after three months (again, I have tight tolerances). The Supra was
- >degrading, too, but not as fast. Unfortunately, it got tossed for other
- >reasons (the case acts like a waveguide...)
-
- Hm, I do have a PP 9600SA here that worked for me very nicely for many months
- and then began to deteriorate. I traced it down to an electrolytic capacitor
- that was going bad. I replaced it with a good capacitor and the modem has worked
- sort of adequately since then. I wonder if this is becoming an endemic problem
- in the modem industry. (Someone else with a similar model PP reported back to me
- that his had the same capacitor problem. Sample of two - but it seems
- indicative. Failure mode was increasing difficulty making connections over a
- several month period - as if the lines got progressively noisier.)
-
- Except for this excursion into 9600bps modems all I have discussed before were
- 28.8 models. They all seem to have different chip sets in them than do the 14.4
- and slower models.
-
- >
- >>Meanwhile comp.dcom.modems is an interesting newsgroup.
- >
- >For some reason I haven't seen any traffic in there since connecting.
- >What's the daily average?
-
- It was up in the several hundred messages a day range when I was following it.
-
- {^_^} Joanne Dow, Amiga Exchange Editor on BIX, aka The Wizardess
- jdow@bix.com, jdow@delphi.com, jdow@mci.newscorp.com
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