[SunRescue] Off-Topic: V.35

nick at ns.snowman.net nick at ns.snowman.net
Thu Jan 6 17:54:30 CST 2000


The real problem with rs232 ISDN modems is a true 128k modem will saturate
almost all common serial speeds.  You need to go up to 230kbits before
you'll be able to make full use of the ISDN and that's really rare.
	Nick

On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Tim Hauber wrote:

> rescue at sunhelp.org,Internet writes:
> >Hi,
> >
> >    I recently got a 3Com Netbuilder Remote Office router, and it has a
> >V.35, a RS-449, and a RS-232 connector on it and I was wondering if
> >there is a good place to get an ISDN toV.35/RS-449/RS-232 modem in
> >Toronto, ON, Canada
> >
> >Keith Low
> 
> Seeing as RS-232 is normal serial, any old external modem should work
> there.
> 
> 
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