Here in Southern Arkansas, Wal Mart recently had a
truck load sale on
Hewlett Packard computers. They all have the HCF
modems oddly enough with
the exception of 1 or 2 they are all working nicely
here. Today I set up a
new Compaq with a Lucent Win moden that was
getting between 49 to 52,000
connection rates. We have not seen major
problems with these modems
recently.We are running all DSP's in our
chassis's.... FWIW we have been
reccommending and buying a few of the
Creative
Labs Modem Blaster that Wal Mart is selling here
for around $49.00. The
people that are using these are getting good
connection rates and say they
rarely ever loose connction so we didnt loose a
customer. Buying and
installing a modem when for a customer when you know
they are having
problems and about to leave you is a very cheap investment to
keep them
around for a while. Plus when they tell their friends what you have
done for
them that my friends is PRICELESS :-)
Greg Owens
Magnolia
Internet Services
http://www.magnolia-net.com
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Original Message -----
From: Brian Elfert <brian@citilink.com>
To: <usr-tc@lists.xmission.com>
Sent:
Thursday, December 23, 1999 2:53 PM
Subject: Re: (usr-tc) Rockwell HCF
Hell
>
>
> On Thu, 23 Dec 1999, Stephen Amadei
wrote:
>
> > We have both Quads and DSP cards, and we are running
the _latest_ code.
> > TCS 3.6 with all the fixes. Most of the
modem settings are the 3Com
> > defaults.
>
> We are still
running the March '98 code on our Quad modems.
>
> Maybe we're
lucky, or aren't trying hard enough, but we don't seem to have
> problems
with HCF modems.
>
> I never upgraded to the April 99 code because
things are going well, and I
> heard of a few folks having problems with
the April 99 code.
>
>
Brian
>
>