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- From: aga@Comtech.com (Alan G. Arndt)
- Subject: Re: Motorola V.Fast Modem
- Message-ID: <1992Sep11.000035.15791@Comtech.com>
- Organization: Comtech Labs Inc, Palo Alto
- References: <18ltvnINN9ge@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> <s05ytac@rpi.edu>
- Date: Fri, 11 Sep 1992 00:00:35 GMT
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- In article <s05ytac@rpi.edu> hsiaoe@vccsouth07.its.rpi.edu (Eric Hsiao) writes:
- >In article <18ltvnINN9ge@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> al045@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Gergely Tapolyai) writes:
- >>
- >>I saw an add for Motorola modem with V.Fast. Anyone have this
- >>device? Is it any good?
- >
- >That Motorola Codex modem 28.8K is proprietary. The real V.Fast 28.8 won't
- >be finalized until the end of '93, then will be formally adopted early
- >1994. Therefore, when the standard comes out, the Codex will not be able
- >to connect to it at 28.8K...
- > USRobotics Courier V.32bis/Dual Standard lines will be upgradeable to
- >V.Fast when it comes out for $300.
-
- The Motorola Codex Modems are 28.8K? Does this translate to 24K on the
- interface?? We have two of these for testing purposes and we are only
- getting 24k out of them (this is within the PBX so the lines shouldn't
- be bad). Is their an update to these modems to get 28.8k? We could
- most definately use it and the compatibility ISN'T an issue.
-
- These are model PC 3261 and I belive it says 24K in the memu.
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