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- Path: sparky!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!asuvax!ncar!csn!tware!bash
- From: bash@tware.com (Paul Bash)
- Subject: Re: ATI 9600 ETC/E Modems
- Message-ID: <1992Aug21.053402.22585@tware.com>
- Organization: Techware Design, Boulder, Colorado.
- References: <7224.1011.uupcb@satalink.com>
- Date: Fri, 21 Aug 1992 05:34:02 GMT
- Lines: 34
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- In article <7224.1011.uupcb@satalink.com> bert.tyler@satalink.com (Bert Tyler) writes:
- >Does anybody know anything about the "ATI 9600 ETC/E" modem?
- >
- >An associate of mine works with a government organization that
- >apparantly has these puppies set up as answering modems on their
- >Novell network using the "On-Lan" software package. He says that
- >another ATI 9600 ETC/E modem is able to connect to them successfully
- >at 9600BPS, but he can't seem to get his V.32bis-compliant modem (an
- >AT&T Comsphere 3810) to connect at all.
- >
- >Of course, he doesn't have access to a manual, and he can't send me
- >an ATI modem to look at (I'm 100 miles away from his site).
- >
- >Are these in fact V.32-compliant modems, or do they use some sort
- >of proprietary protocol? Do they feature any sort of error-correction
- >and compression protocols?
- >
-
-
- The ATI 9600etc/e _is_ V.32 compliant (along with just about every other
- CCITT protocol up to V.32). I've been using one for just about 2 years now
- and it has been a great modem. In other words, it talks V.32 well with
- everything I've thrown it against which includes Telebit T1600, T2500
- (after the T2500 7.03 ROM upgrade), T3000, WorldBlazer, Hayes Ultra,
- USR V.32bis, Microcom V.32 thingie and other unknown V.32 modems.
-
- If I remember correctly (the modem is on loan to a friend and I don't have
- the manual as I type), an AT&F2 sets the modem up to handle
- V.32/V.42/V.42bis protocols. That's just about all I did to set it up and
- its worked like a champ since.
-
- --
- Paul Bash Techware Design
- bash@tware.com Boulder, CO U.S.A.
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