Re: RE[2]: MODEMS UPGRADE

Joseph Bridgewater ( Joseph@austintx.net )
Mon, 30 Jun 1997 22:46:15 +0700

ROFL. We use only Rockwell modems (was analog, now digital). Everybody always connects fine EXCEPT sometimes usr modems. Nothing like proprietary standards, huh?

Everybody ought to just make up their own world-wide communications standards, don't you think?

At 08:29 PM 6/30/97 -0600, Justin Thomas wrote:

>I have been using USR modems ever since I started providing Internet access

>and the only problems I have ran into is users with Rockwell modems. I can

>get them to work, but it is a pain. All the users that have USR modems

>have never called about a problem connecting.

>

>Justin

>

>----------

>> From: Jeff Binkley <<jeff.binkley@asacomp.com>

>> To: NTISP@EMERALD.IEA.COM

>> Subject: RE: RE[2]: MODEMS UPGRADE

>> Date: Monday, June 30, 1997 2:38 AM

>>

>> -> Wow. We sure have different experiences. We use USR analog modem

>pools

>> -> here and NEVER have a problem with anybody's modem connection. They

>all

>> -> come in. It's a non-issue.

>> ->

>> -> -Ric

>>

>> Same experiences here too. The biggest problem we had for a while was a

>couple

>> of noisy phone lines. Otherwise it's 100% USR...

>>

>> Jeff

>>

>> ----------------------------------------------------------

>> NTISP Mailing List listserver@emerald.iea.com

>

> ----------------------------------------------------------

> NTISP Mailing List listserver@emerald.iea.com

>

>

<italic><color><param>0000,0000,ffff</param>what Do you want to

</color><color><param>ffff,ffff,0000</param><bigger><bigger><bigger><bigger>reboot</bigger></bigger></bigger></bigger></color>
<color><param>ffff,ffff,ffff</param>now

</color>
<color><param>0000,8080,0000</param><bigger><bigger><bigger><bigger>?</bigger></bigger></bigger></bigger></color></italic>