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- From: heiser@acs.bu.edu (William Heiser)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Hayes lawyers intimidate competition (was: Hayes Press Release)
- Message-ID: <105961@bu.edu>
- Date: 3 Jan 93 23:23:37 GMT
- References: <4132@randvax.rand.org> <C0A80C.H12@gator.use.com> <4138@randvax.rand.org>
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- In article <4138@randvax.rand.org> edhall@rand.org (Ed Hall) writes:
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- >Please let us all know how they work after you've had them a while.
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- I know you were asking Larry about the AT&T modems, but I'll speak
- up anyway :-) I've had good luck with the Hayes Optima 144+FAX144
- so far. I've used it for nearly a week, for dialing into all kinds of
- different systems, and have had generally good luck connecting. There
- have been exceptions, but I hve no way of determining if they were problems
- with the Hayes or the remote end. I have not used the modem for any dial-IN
- use yet, so I can't say anything about that.
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