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- From: wolfgang@netcom.com (Wolfgang Henke)
- Subject: Re: Can you lock DTE at 76,800 bps? Is that a valid speed?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan24.202748.11731@netcom.com>
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- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1993 20:27:48 GMT
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- Larry Snyder (larry@trauma.rn.com) wrote:
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- : For example, I get 160-180ms with 56 byte pings to my Netblazer on the
- : USR modems, but 190-205ms with the WB modems (v.32bis/v.42bis). Both
- : numbers are obviously with no traffic on the leased line..
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- Here is the modem which I recommend for latency critical applications:
- the Digicom 9624LE+ series. It uses a very fast AD/DA. A reliable tester
- found the ping latency to be 163 msec between a pair of modems on Silicon
- Graphics workstations.
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- More information is available at ftp.rahul.net /pub/wolfgang/9624LE+.
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- Wolfgang Henke Data lanes not car pool lanes wolfgang@netcom.com
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