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- From: lemson@fnbc.com (David Lemson)
- Subject: Re: Cordless Modems
- Message-ID: <1992Jul24.195148.7706@fnbc.com>
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- Organization: First National Bank Of Chicago, Chicago IL, USA
- References: <KENB.92Jul23091721@atg2.dadd.ti.com>
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- Date: Fri, 24 Jul 92 19:51:48 GMT
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- In article <KENB.92Jul23091721@atg2.dadd.ti.com> kenb@dadd.ti.com (Ken
- Butler) writes:
- > Regarding Re: Cordless Modems; larry@dprmpt.UUCP (Larry) adds:
- >
- > Larry> 2. Get one of those gadgets that uses your house's electrical
- > Larry> wiring to give you a "phone jack" at any electrical outlet. I've
- > Larry> seen them advertised in the DAK catalog, and I know they're
- > Larry> available from TELEDYNAMICS, a wholesaler I deal with. E-mail me
- if
- > Larry> you need addresses & phone numbers.
- >
- > I've tried to respond by e-mail, but can't get UUCP addresses to work
- here.
- > I'd be curious to see the details of the electrical outlet phone jacks.
- >
- > Anybody have any experience with these gadgets Do they work at all?
- >
- I'd be interested..and the original poster probably would, too...what is
- the bandwidth on these things? Will it support 2400 bps or greater? It
- might have too much noise also.
- --
- David Lemson (312) 732-4741
- FNBC Sys Admin (Summer) UIUC NeXT Campus Consultant(rest of the time)
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