> On Fri, 30 Jan 1998, John-David Childs wrote:
>
> > I've searched the Dataman archives for this question, and haven't seen
> > it....
> >
> > Do modems attached to the HD cable on a PM-25 have the same potential
> > throughput as modems attached to a PM2E? Reading the product literature
> > it seems that each individual port on a 2E has 115Kbps throughput
> > capability, while the eight modems attached to a HD port on the PM25 must
> > share the 115Kbps throughput. True or false?
>
> What literature is that!?
The specs at www.livingston.com
(http://www.livingston.com/Marketing/Products/pm2_specs.html)
PS: It looks like they've put up a "new" website in the last two hours
The Spec sheet for the PM2/PM2R specifically mentioned "up to 115.2Kbps
per port", while the Spec for the PM25 is written:
Three high-density connectors (eight per connector)
Up to 115.2Kbps
Thus, I didn't know for sure if that was 115.2Kbps for each of the eight
devices/modems attached per connector or if it was a total of 115.2Kbps
*per connector*
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