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- From: john.navas@uttsbbs.uucp (John Navas)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: GATEWAY TELEPATH MODEMS
- Message-ID: <8734.48.uupcb@uttsbbs.uucp>
- Date: 25 Jan 93 22:14:00 GMT
- Distribution: world
- Organization: The Transfer Station BBS, Danville, CA - 510-837-4610/837-5591
- Reply-To: john.navas@uttsbbs.uucp (John Navas)
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- rcw2g@holmes.acc.Virginia.EDU (Rudi C. Wong) writes:
-
- > Has anyone had any experiences with Gateway's Telepath Fax Modem?
-
- Yes -- it's worked fine for me.
-
- > I might be buying a system from Gateway soon, and was wondering if
- > I should get their modem too. If anyone has any technical specs on
- > the model, I'd greatly appreciate it.
-
- It is a full V.32bis/V.42bis 14,400 bps data modem with Class 1 & 2
- fax capability as well. It comes bundled with Crosstalk for Windows,
- Qmodem and WinFax PRO software.
-
- > ps. Just curious, if someone bought a proprietary modem like this
- > one, how would he set the init parameters? I'd assume that the
- > model would not be in the list of modems found in any communication
- > program's setup utility being "third-party".
-
- The Telepath is no more proprietary than other modem brands, and is
- directly supported by some programs (like Procomm Plus for Windows).
- In addition, it comes with good documentation that should allow you to
- set it up for other programs that don't directly support it.
-
- Best regards,
- John
-
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