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The chips in most alarm panels can't do much more than 300.
When Robert's finally ready to release that 60 gHz monster he's been working on with his brother, sister, and sundry Brazilian cousins, you'll really see the chips fly. ;-)
No, but under the Modem Configuration, I am using the "default 56k modem" option, because there was nothing that matched the actual modem (Hayes 2400 Smartmodem)
A Smartmodem 2400 won't work, a Smartmodem Optima 2400 will
The 56k setting doesn't work
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