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rob@dekko.com wrote: > > While you can still use the old UDS 208 B/D, you can no longer configure a > line for it. What sort of "line" are you referring to ??? As I recall, 208 was just a regular vanilla RS-232 sdlc line description. The computer doesn't know or care what speed the modem is... > We tried the IBM fax/data modem but evidently that will not go down to > 4800. (Which model are you referring to ???) The IBM 7852-400 will step down to 300bps which is "rock bottom". > > We are trying an AT&T Paradyne but are having problems. > Our current EDI coordinator has been led to believe that if we move from > sync to async, or PPP, then we will need to pay GEIS an extra monthly fee > for an additional trading partnership or some such thing.
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