[comp.dcom.modems] Want your experiences with 1200 baud modems

keithl@vice.UUCP (Keith Lofstrom) (11/14/86)

The Question:
   Looking for a good, cheap, 103/212A 1200 baud modem.

Background:
   About 18 months ago, I purchased a SmartTeam (Hayes clone) modem.  It works
fine on a terminal.  Now that it's connected to my new home Unix system, it
shows a flaw;  it gets confused (somehow) when uploading files from the home
system to a another machine.  A borrowed Hayes works fine.  So, I am looking
for a new modem, and suggestions about same from you, gentle net reader.

The Qualification:
   The modem must handle tip (including ~p and ~t commands), uucp handshaking,
and of course have a dialer option included in the "normal" 4.2BSD uucp.  It
should have soft selectable autoanswer with programmable ring count.  A good
Hayes clone does all this,  I hope other modems do too.

   I would like to hear from you if you know of a modem that does ALL the
above, or if you are sure a particular modem does NOT do all the above.

   I will post the results of this survey to comp.dcom.modems, with a followup
after I buy a new modem and check it out.

Thanks;
-- 
Keith Lofstrom
MS 59-316, Tektronix, PO 500, Beaverton OR 97077  (503)-627-4052

ken@rochester.ARPA (SKY) (11/16/86)

|   The modem must handle tip (including ~p and ~t commands), uucp handshaking,

Um, I think you'll find that the tip commands are handled by tip. Similarly
for uucp. You won't find a modem to do that job.

	Ken