And other strange thing like that: We are made wide statistical test calls for compiring Cisco (AS5300, MICA modem) and USR Hiper NASes and get very strange output. All calls on Hiper would have more power reduction on high frequencies, in comparison with MICA. For sample two typical calls (from 200 calls series) at same time from one point and one modem: Oh, sorry - not 200 calls series, only 20... ;-))
You can tweak the transmit power on the DSP's, though I'm not sure that's what you're shooting for... No, I wrote about losses in the top part of a range...
Ah, so you got it from the client side, not the server side. I did dig Yes, sure...
around and found documentation on Lucent's web site that says how to pull the v.34 bits out of an LT Win Modem. Not too secret after all... :) Aha, it`s so ineresting for all. Can you public URL? I`m not so fast for dig Lucent sites....
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