On 25 Oct 2000, at 16:57, Ben A L Jemmett wrote:
> > The faster ones don't go above 2400 baud, just uses better
> > techniques to get more bits/baud.
> 2400? Could've sworn 9600 baud was the limit, but that's what happens when
> you place too much faith in faulty ORAM. *sigh* My 2400bps modem, though,
> does do 2400baud - it's not V.anything as far as I know. It's not even got
> an FCC ID or Big Green Spot, so my guess is the kit's not very legal. It
> dialled into UK Online at 1200bps when I tried it though. *shrug*
No, you're right, the limit is 9600 baud, for standard modems.
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