No. Anytime you run through a switch, like the Panasonic, you are going to
be restricted to 33.6 or slower, usually slower. I believe, and some of the
others on this list will probably be more specific, that the Panasonic has
an internal limitation that restricts even lower. A 56K modem will default
to a 33.6K when the signal switches between analog and digital more than
twice. For high speed connections, it is never a good idea to run them
through any phone systems. Not just Panasonic.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ramon Alino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 5:19 PM
Subject: KX-T: Mime-Version: 1.0


> I purchased a Panasonic 816 last year and have been quite happy with it.
> All computer modems at home access an outside line through the 816.
> However, ever since the 816 was installed, we've been having difficulty
> connecting to the Internet at speeds greater than 24Kb, despite the fact
> that the modems are rated at 56Kb. I've been hounding the phone company
> ever since regarding our phone lines, thinking that it must be a line
problem.
>
> I just recently acquired a new computer and during installation, I plugged
> the modem to a direct line which bypassed the PBX. Was I surprised to
> discover, when connecting to the Internet, that I was actually running at
> 50Kb instead of the sluggish 24Kb (sometimes, even 19.2Kb). I switched the
> connections back and forth, using and bypassing the Panasonic 816, and
sure
> enough the modem connection slows down whenever I access an outside line
> through the PBX.
>
> By the way, I've configured our Panasonic by using a PC equipped with
> Programator.
> Is there something I can do to the 816 configuration to solve this
problem?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ramon
>
>
>
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