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RE: at&t vs. Mhz
I have a Mhz XJ 1144, and the X-Jack alone made me buy it.
I have had IBM, EXP, and non-X-Jack Mhz in the past, and those external
telephone connectors thing-a-mies are big enough to annoy me and tend to
slip out if I move the computer slightly. I used duct tape to secure the
connector on my IBM modem, because if it did not rest perfectly flat, I
would hear the noise in the speaker even after connection.
But most importantly, since I travel a lot, the X-JACK makes it trivial to
connect up to arbitrary phone lines. Most of the time I unplug the wire
from the phone in the hotel or customer site, pop the X-Jack right out of
the modem, and plug right in! Too simple.
TimN
P.S. I have not had ANY trouble with my Mhz since I started using the
following Rockwell Modem commands in all my communications software:
&F&C1&D2&K3&S1&Q5
to put it into error correction/data correction mode.
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From: owner-tp750
To: tp750@CS.UTK.EDU (Thinkpad tp750
Cc: chan
Subject: at&t vs. Mhz
Date: Friday, June 17, 1994 3:59PM
Which is better? The AT&T or theMhz XJ 2114 PCMCIA modem?
Anyone haveany experiences?