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From: velu@umcp-cs.UUCP (Velu Sinha)
Newsgroups: net.periphs,net.micro
Subject: need 2400 modem info
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Date: Wed, 18-Sep-85 23:28:58 EDT
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This is not Velu Sinha, but Dave Hsu, dying for some info.
Due to the soon-to-occur reclamation of my 1200 baud modem
(on loan) by its rightful owner, I have been pushed back into,
or maybe more accurately, prodded towards the ranks of those
people shopping for a modem.

Partly because the University has hinted a desire to get/install/
let people at some 2400 baud links, but mostly because I'd like 
to write a screen in LESS than the 10 or so seconds its takes,
I have decided that 2400 is a must.  Therefore...

What should I be looking for?  What should I be looking at?
Protocol is no object, but Hayes AT style stuff is a plus.

Also, does anybody have any experiences with products of TEAM Technology?
It's a Taiwanese firm which offers a 2400 I'm curious about.  How's their
workmanship?  (do you hear that weird sound in the background? that's me
banging my head for not going shopping for modems BEFORE I spent last
summer in Taiwan.  Geez.  And I only returned 4 weeks ago.)

Lastly, what's the difference between v22 and v22bis?

thanks in advance,

dave hsu
(reachable at :
                hsu @ mit-prep)

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