Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ames!amdahl!pacbell!hoptoad!hsfmsh!mhyman From: mhyman@hsfmsh.UUCP (Marco S. Hyman) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems Subject: Re: Best modems for SLIP: summary of responses Summary: Modems for SLIP Keywords: SLIP Message-ID: <703@hsfmsh.UUCP> Date: 23 May 89 15:43:14 GMT References: <17691@mimsy.UUCP> Reply-To: mhyman@hsfmsh.UUCP (Marco S. Hyman) Organization: SoftCom, Inc. San Francisco Lines: 17 In article <17691@mimsy.UUCP> dna@emmy.umd.edu (Douglas N. Arnold) writes: > --------------- > From: watmath!cs.AthabascaU.CA!lyndon@uunet.UU.NET (Lyndon Nerenberg) > > Your best bet is a *fully* compliant V.32 (ie 9600 FULL DUPLEX BOTH > DIRECTIONS AT THE SAME TIME) modem. I know the Hayes doesn't cut it. Hayes makes two 9600 bps modems. The V-Series Smartmodem 9600 is its proprietary, half duplex with fast turnaround. That one will not cut it for SLIP. However, the Smartmodem 9600 is a ``*fully* compliant V.32'' and should work as well as any other V.32 modem. --marc (I work for Hayes, but am not allowed to speak for them) -- //Marco S. Hyman //UUCP: ...!sun!sfsun!hsfmsh!mhyman //Domain: sfsun!hsfmsh!mhyman@sun.com