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Re: (ASCEND) Zoom 1.002A code
On Fri, 29 Aug 1997, Jake Messinger wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Aug 1997, Joseph Bridgewater wrote:
>
> > It's the signal power level allowed to be placed onto the phone network.
> > In order to achieve a 56k connection, the signal would require higher power
> > to be applied to the network. FCC regulations limit the power level to a
> > point that only allows 53k connections.
>
> Okay so the FCC specified the signal power and not the actual K thruput.
> I figured so. So kflex CAN or cannot do 56k? And x2 CAN or CANNOT do 56k?
> And why am I even asking when the FASTEST Ive seen so far is 44k.
I've seen 52K on a K56flex line. Seen 50K a bunch of times. I get at least
48K each and every time on a very clean line (pots jack of ISDN TA).
No one has reported a 54K or 56K connection and quite frankly, I don't
ever expect to see one outside of a laboratory.
Later,
Joe Portman - Alternate Access Inc. Affordable, Reliable Internet
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