Re: USR Total Control vs. PM 3 (fwd)

Matthew S. Crocker (matthew@crocker.com)
Mon, 11 Nov 1996 15:15:06 -0500 (EST)

I didn't think PPP would even link up at anything under 9600 bps. I
tell our customers the minimum we support is 9600 bps

-Matt

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On Mon, 11 Nov 1996, MIX System Operator wrote:

> At 11:02 PM 11/9/96 -0800, MZ wrote:
> >No, we will not support 2400. Going back that far would take more effort
> >than it is worth. Sorry.
>
> We haven't allow 2400 for the better part of a year and have offered some of
> our old 14.4's to those with 2400 modems.
>
> But from what I understand v.34 includes 2400 up in 2400 steps or at least
> most modems will do v.34 at any speed from 2400 to 28800(33600). Don't the
> ITU standards include backass compatability?
>
> What is the lowest speed supported?
>
> Certainly I wish the 3 9600 owners would get 14.4 and then I can set the
> lowest speed to 14.4 and eliminate 2 possible steps in addition to the 3
> eliminated by setting 9600 as the lowest possible speed.
>
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