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> Find a IBM 7852-400 and it will handle most if not all of your > line speed issues. It starts out at 33.6bps but it will step down > to 300bps if required. It will handle all speed shifts when it > makes the call or receives the call. They are also very cheap > by IBM standards ($400 a few years back).... Will this "step-down" procedure recognize the switch from the V.32 (CCITT?) communication standard to the Bell 208b standard? I didn't think that they could do that automatically(but I'm always amazed at how technology progresses). If so, then Brian could likely use a newer modem to do double duty. Otherwise he's stuck with the old clunker (Brian, does it weigh less than 8 pounds :) jte
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