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  • Subject: Leased Line checking?
  • From: Tim Truax <truax@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 26 May 1997 21:16:19 -0400

Hello all:
I am wondering if someone knows a simple way we can check the quality of
our own AT&T Leased Line that we use for 2 of our remote sites? (our
modems do not do this easily) Many times we will experience problems
with our remote sites and we will take a great deal of pains to check
everything else but the line first.  Then we will have someone at
Bell/AT&T check the line... they'll say the line is up to spec... but
then the problem mysteriously goes away AFTER they've checked it.  Anyt
suggestions are appreciated!
Thanks in adavnce!
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