Re: (PM) MNP-10 and Cellular modems

Ed Seiler (pman@rcia.com)
Tue, 3 Feb 1998 11:18:02 -0800

I connect to a PM-3 with at cellular modem (Megahertz 28.8 cellular ready)
modem
at the blazing speed of 9600 all the time. I once connected at 14.4 but got
so excited
trying to show someone next to me that the cord yanked out of the modem
killing
the connection. To this day they don't believe it happened.

>On Monday February 2, 1998, Stephen Fisher <lithium@cia-g.com>
> had this to say about "Re: (PM) MNP-10 and Cellular modems":
>
>>
>> And I'd imagine such a market is only growing right now and into the
future.
>> Doesn't Lucent have Cellular code anyway? It would be a big benefit for
the
>> PM3. USR charges something like $1000 more for cellular support just on
>> their MP/8 and /16's.
>>
>> I wonder if Cisco AS5xxx, USR TC, or Ascend Maxes support MNP-10?
>>
>
>I know the MAX has had it for more than a year. I once set up an ISP
>demonstration booth at a county fair 60 miles away from the office (we
>were "pre-signing" people before the local POP was finished). The fair
>organizers "forgot" to put a phone in our booth so I hooked up a cellular
>phone to our laptops and away we went. I never did find out who ended up
>footing the phone bill 8-)
>
>
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