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- From: mlm2@crux1.cit.cornell.edu (Mark Lee Margolis)
- Subject: Re: ZyXEL: Fall Forward? Yes or No?
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- Date: 7 Nov 92 05:03:53 GMT
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- rhoward@matd.gatech.edu (Robert L. Howard) writes:
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- >I had someone tell me that the ZyXEL modems (the 1496E specifically)
- >did not support fall-forward if the line conditions improved.
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- >I have datasheet the implies that the modem has both fall-back and
- >fall-forward. Is this a relatively new addition or was this person
- >misinformed? (I am assuming the data sheet is correct.)
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- >Robert
- >--
- >| Robert L. Howard | Georgia Tech Research Institute |
- >| robert.howard@matd.gatech.edu | MATD Laboratory |
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- >| "See, when the GOVERNMENT spends money, it creates jobs; whereas when |
- >| the money is left in the hands of TAXPAYERS, God only knows what they |
- >| do with it. Bake it into pies, probably. Anything to avoid creating |
- The ZyXEL modems DO support fall forward AND fall back.
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- - Mark
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- >| jobs." -- Dave Barry |
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