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Technology Stocks : CYRIX / NSM
NSM 18.270.0%Jul 31 5:00 PM EST

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To: Investor A who wrote (21687)12/3/1997 5:32:00 AM
From: Craig Freeman  Read Replies (1) of 33344
 
<off topic> Anyone have a recommendation for a good ISDN MODEM? I have an ADSL line now but the analog line quality is too low for reliable V34 connections (a serious problem since I spend many hours each day doing remote network support via PCAnywhere).

My phone company can supply a dual-channel line that supports any combination of B-channels and voice. They claim that an analog MODEM over an ISDN voice channel will crank at full-speed instead of the "24Kbs if I'm very lucky" that I'm getting now.

I'm trying to configure a set-up with 128K ISDN 'Net access, K56flex 'Net access (to eliminate per-minute charges during casual surfing) and 33.6K/V34 capability for remote PC access. My ISP (the phone company) doesn't support USR x2 protocols. Suggestions anyone?

Craig
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