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- From: Zero.One@p6.f356.n103.z1.fidonet.org
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Dial tones
- X-Sender: newtout 0.01 Jul 13 1992
- Message-ID: <n075et@ofa123.fidonet.org>
- Date: 17 Aug 92 10:35:24
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- > Organization: Michigan Technological University
- > From: ajchuah@mtu.edu ([*BARK*])
- > Message-ID: 1992Aug17.040719.4553@mtu.edu
- > Reply-To: ajchuah@mtu.edu
- > Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
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- > Hi netters,
- > I plan to buy a high speed modem and i am looking
- > into USR or ZyXEL. My main problem is i plan to take it back
- > home with me, i am from Malaysia. I will be here(US) for a
- > while more but i understand there may be dial tone problems
- > if i take a US made modem back home with me. Anyone know of any
- > way to get by such problems? Is there a way to "teach" these
- > modems to understand dial tones? Any info related to this
- > topic is welcome. Thanx in advance.
-
- The ZyXEL line of modems are widely used overseas with no problems with
- dialtone detection. There is also a way to turn off dialtone detections also.
-
- Tyrone Horton
- (Zero One)
- Tech Support
- ZyXEL USA
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