lron@easy.hiam (Dwight Hubbard) (01/14/91)
In article <653@tronsbox.xei.com>, Kenneth Jamieson writes: > V.42 is the faster of the two standards, and seems to be the > convergance point that may end most proprietary modes. V.42 is a standard for error detection/correction, nothing else. If V.42 has almost nothing to do with the speed of the modem and in some cases will slow it down. V.32 and V.32bis are standards for the modulation of the actual signal and are what will determine whether a modem will connect at the 9600 (V.32) or 14.4(V.32bis) in the future. > The Telebit T2500 has V.42 and the V.32 standards, as well as > all the normal stuff, and the PEP mode, as well as > uucp protocol spoofing.. (can speed up UUCP x-fers). > > I think the HST Dual Standard has V.32/42 All the New Telebit and USR high speed modems support V.42/V.42bis The Telebit T2500 and the Dual Standard support V.32 as well. CDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDBDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD? 3 Dwight Hubbard 3 USENET : uunet!easy!lron 3 3 Kaneohe, Hawaii 3 GT-Power: 029/004 (lron) 3 3 3 CFR : 31:910/101 (Dwight Hubbard) 3 @DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDADDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDY