On Nov 18, 2008, at 8:15 AM, Carl M. Alexander wrote:

>
> Recently when having trouble with a G4 Mac Mini, I set up a PM7500
> with a serial modem. It ran at 49333 bps.
> Using either of 2 Apple branded USB modems with the Mini, the speed
> is 28800 or 31200 bps. This is all with the same phone line.
> Anyone out there had a similar experience?
> Any possibility that I might have a faster dial-up with a  different
> modem? Any ideas? Thanks
> Carl
>
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If I remember correctly, a 56K v.90 was a maximum for dialup?

Perhaps you could have a faster connection ... really guessing  
here ... while trying to remember, too ...

I have a Zoom 56k v.90 I'm not using at present, but not ready to sell.

"Things" often slow down to the slowest rated hardware item in the  
chain ...

Just some thoughts at 8:30am ...

Bill Connelly
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