> Your assumption that we do not like the PM3's modem performance because
>we are unable or unwilling to support our customers is seriously flawed.
>Your inference that I challenge your *tech support* business model because
>we do not offer "professional sales and services" is childish at best
>and I won't bother with any further response.
>
> We do deal with it - not very much unlike what you are doing. Every
>day. As a matter of fact, my company probably deals with it better than
>any of our local competitors can.
>
> That doesn't change the fact that the PM3's modem code (or more
>specifically, its ability to deal with varying environments especially
>on the Telco end) is still crappy.
>
Compaq Presario... Left competitor with Ascend and USR gear because they
could not connect. One 5 minute call and a quick change by adding AT&FX
into the Advance settings in the modem control panel.
Card Type: LU1674 Chipset
State: ACTIVE
Active Port: S15
Transmit Rate: 48000
Receive Rate: 26400
Connection Type: LAPM/V42BIS
Chars Sent: 482221079
Chars Received: 64449982
Retrains: 0
Renegotiations: 0
Total Calls: 528
Modem Detects: 497
Good Connects: 497
online for over 3 hours!
jer
"On a day no different than the one now dawning, Leonardo drew the first
strokes of the Mona Lisa, Shakespeare wrote the first words of Hamlet, and
Beethoven began work on his Ninth Symphony." And Windows98 Crashed!
COMPAQ Class Action Law Suit: http://members.aol.com/CClass450/index.htm
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