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- From: wolfgang@netcom.com (Wolfgang Henke)
- Subject: Re: Anyone heard of the MaxLite 144/PC pocket modem?
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- Date: Wed, 26 Aug 92 04:24:08 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
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- hyatt@cis.uab.edu (Robert Hyatt) writes:
- : recent tests, ATT has the best 9600 modem in terms of connecting with
- : anybody with the Intel 9600ex second. Others often communicate well with
- : their "brothers" (same manufact.) but not so well with "strangers." If
- : you have a particularly site you want to call in mind, you should test
- : drive your new modem before buying it.
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- I like your idea of testing a new modem, but the suggestion that ATT and
- Intel connect to more other modems than other manufacturers modems seems
- to be based on one single review (PC Magazine). I can name you at least
- three such reviews, where Digicom modems for example placed first among
- several modems, for connecting to more other modems than others.
- (PCWeek).
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- Wolfgang Henke wolfgang@henke.sf-bay.org wolfgang@netcom.com
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