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shiekh Tl Posts: 34 USA | Posted - 4/24/2001 6:05:34 AM From: http://808hi.com/56K/v92s.htm " This would mean that if you previously could get a 52k V.90 connection, you would be able to get 44k ..." This is exactly as I see it when comparing a Is this just coincidence? Or is the present USR |
shiekh Tl Posts: 34 USA | Posted - 4/24/2001 7:27:10 AM Are V.92 modems seeing V.92 penalties when running in V.90 mode is how the summary was supposed to come out. |
v.Richard Tl Posts: 6222 USA | Posted - 4/24/2001 8:33:49 AM Since there are no V.92 servers that presently support PCM upstream, (in fact, you are probably not even connecting to a V.92 server), and change in performance is due to a different implementation of V.90 downstream; a further reduction in speed would be expected using V.92 PCM upstream when/if it becomes available. The change in PCM downstream performance will vary depending upon telco network conditions and the type and firmware level of modems at your ISP. Aloha, |
shiekh Tl Posts: 34 USA | Posted - 4/26/2001 7:30:31 PM All the more reason to hold back on V.92 (indeed my ISP server is V.90) |
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