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From: up729@freenet.Victoria.BC.CA (Wayne Chin)
Subject: Re: 19.2K RF spread spectrum modem - $99!
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In a previous article, dvukovic@csn.org (Donald VuKovic) says:

>Rodney Radford (sasrer@unx.sas.com) wrote:
>: In the latest ad from Timeline, Inc, there is a description of a Proxim
>: Spread Spectrum RF modem capable of 19.2k full duplex communication at
><snip>
>
>I have purchased two of these units. They look slick, but the
>documantation supplied with them does not realy show how to get them
>talking. (ie no antenna info except where to buy some antennas.)
>
>Has anyone get these units working, if so please share. ;-)

What is the model number of these modems? I have been able to get the
MSU-500 ones from Proxim to work, although the throughput is nowhere near the
19.2Kbps in the specs, due to flow control considerations.

I'll post details if requested (to avoid wasting net bandwidth).
-WaC
-- 
Wayne Chin
