Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!usc!henry.jpl.nasa.gov!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!peregrine!ccicpg!cci632!rit!ultb!jjw7384 From: jjw7384@ultb.isc.rit.edu (J.J. Wasilko) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems Subject: Re: Synchronous 9600baud modem query Message-ID: <1767@ultb.isc.rit.edu> Date: 15 Dec 89 17:47:57 GMT References: <1989Dec14.193100.6672@oxtrap.aa.ox.com> Reply-To: jjw7384@ultb.isc.rit.edu (J.J. Wasilko) Distribution: usa Organization: Information Systems and Computing @ RIT, Rochester, New York Lines: 22 In article <1989Dec14.193100.6672@oxtrap.aa.ox.com> osm@oxtrap.aa.ox.com (Owen Scott Medd) writes: >[ What follows is sort of a desperate plea... ] > >Our local office is moving tomorrow. Having just found out that MCI can't >deliver our leased line to our central computer location, we're looking >for synchronous modems we can use between two Proteon routers. It would be >nice if it could be reused as a regular old modem after the crisis. A >Telebit T2500 seems like a reasonable thing, but I've heard that synchronous >mode isn't yet supported. Microcom's AC/9624 supports syncronous communication using V.27, V.29, V.22 bis and V.22 standard at speeds of 1200, 2400, 4800, 7200 and 9600 baud.. It supports dial-up and leased lines (2 wire or 4 wire). I've never used my AX/9624c in syncrouous mode, but I do run it in MNP async (which, from what I understand, is sync anyway). Jeff