At 11:36 AM 7/18/00 -0800, Paul Cherubini wrote:
>It's less likely, but possible your Duo also might have a Global Village 19.2
>internal
>modem. I have one of these in a Powerbook 520c and have never succeeded
>in getting it to work. There are a myriad of hurdled involved in getting
>these shared printer & modem port Macs to work and an extreme scarcity
>of books, manuals or individuals willing to write out the step by step
>procedures involved.

I've gotten the GV modem in my 540c to work, but it connects at 14.4
instead of 19.2.  I'm connecting on Freewwweb (When the damn line's not
busy) so the limitation may be that.  I was wondering how to tell if it
really WAS a 19.2, or was that all GV made in the PowerPort 500 modem?
TIA.
Paul


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