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- From: nisimura@sran233.sra.co.jp (Tohru Nishimura)
- Subject: Re: Asynchronous TAs
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- Organization: Software Research Associates, Inc., Japan
- References: <1992Dec24.074624.23896@xenitec.on.ca>
- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1992 02:15:50 GMT
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- vances@xenitec.on.ca (Vance Shipley) wrote;
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- >>However, the V.110 rate adaption protocol only goes up to 19.2K. This
- >>is probably the reason that most TAs only go up to 19.2K.
- >
- > I don't think this is really true. I am not an expert but I beleive there
- > is no upper end specified. Can anyone else comment on this?
-
- Kevin wrote true.
- As far as my knowledge, V.110 rate adaption protocol goes up to 19.2K.
- Just see the adaption scheme.
-
- Here in Japan, you can buy 38.4K async ISDN TA, but the product uses
- propriety scheme, which won't connect other TA.
-
- Tohru Nishimura - happy, but frustated home ISDN customer uses
- 19.2K async TA with Xremote.
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- Software Research Associates, Inc. Tokyo Japan
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