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From: ted@cdp.UUCP
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Subject: Re: What is the best/cheapest 2400 baud
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Date: Wed, 6-Nov-85 03:03:00 EST
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Posted: Wed Nov  6 03:03:00 1985
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Nf-From: cdp.UUCP!ted    Nov  6 00:03:00 1985



Both the Hayes2400 and the U.S.Robotics Courier 2400 work very well.
Be sure you get a recent model however, as both companies have had
to upgrade built-in firmware. Both will send you upgraded chips
free of charge (I think).  

My personal feeling is the U.S.Robotics has a slight edge over the
courier in that they've put a copy of the quick reference card 
where its hard to loose -- on the back of the modem itself.

Also the U.S.Robotics has built in help screens. Both, use the
lousy "Hayes standard modem command language". Go for the cheaper,
either should work.


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					Sincerely,
					  Ted Goldstein

			Consultant

The opinions expressed here should be taken for what they are worth....