From: chris.crayton@ozonehole.com (Chris Crayton) Subject: modems and noisy lines. Distribution: world Organization: Ozone Online Operations, Inc. - New Orleans, LA Reply-To: chris.crayton@ozonehole.com (Chris Crayton) Lines: 26 *** On 04-19-93 03:56, Juan Carlos Leon had the unmitigated gall to say this: JCL> I just got a problem, I have a cheapo 2400bps modem which I use to JCL> connect to my university, but I get too much garbage on the screen. I JCL> do know it's because the noise in the line (I can actually hear it). JCL> So my question is will an error correction protocol help to eliminate JCL> this garbage?, my modem doesn't have any of these on hardware, can a JCL> software implemented protocol do the trick? There is a software version of MNP-5 available from MTEZ, and it will often connect with other modems that are MNP compatible, but if the modem that you are connecting to doesn't support MNP then it won't help. Error correcting modems will eliminate line noise, but only id there are error correcting modems on both ends of the conncetion. The added soeed is much worth the price of error correcting modems. 9600 baud V.42bis modems are very reasonable, and they are only about 15% slower than the more expensive 14,400 modems on the market. ... My hard disk is full! Maybe I'll try this message section thing. --- Blue Wave/QWK v2.10 ---- The Ozone Hole BBS * A Private Bulletin Board Service * (504)891-3142 3 Full Service Nodes * USRobotics 16.8K bps * 10 Gigs * 100,000 Files SKYDIVE New Orleans! * RIME Network Mail HUB * 500+ Usenet Newsgroups Please route all questions or inquiries to: postmaster@ozonehole.com