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- From: larry@news.rn.com (Larry Snyder)
- Subject: Re: Hayes Optima or Intell 440/e ???
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- References: <1993Jan3.160902.9626@iscsvax.uni.edu> <105964@bu.edu> <C0Az3x.IMs@world.std.com> <105985@bu.edu>
- Date: Mon, 4 Jan 1993 16:26:29 GMT
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- heiser@acs.bu.edu (William Heiser) writes:
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- >In article <C0Az3x.IMs@world.std.com> rsm@world.std.com (Robert Marlan) writes:
- >>heiser@acs.bu.edu (William Heiser) writes:
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- >>? what about the USR 14.4 /16.8 ? I am considering all of the above and
- >>am curious why you are not considering the USR. What about the usr vs. the
- >>t-3000? thanks.
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- >I think the USR 16.8K is an "odd duck".
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- By the same token the Telebit and PEP is an "odd duck", correct?
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- PEP's speak only to PEPs, and 16.8K HST's speak only to 16.8K HST's
- (assuming a 16.8K connection), regardless of the fact that the 16.8K
- HST modems speak to the slower HST, and the TurboPEP's speak with the PEPs
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