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- Subject: Re: NTT MN-128 mini-v TA
- From: Jonathan Q <jq@example.com>
- Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2001 01:19:45 +0900
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Joss Winn (joss@example.com) wrote: > I'd like to connect at 128k. Any help, much appreciated. So far, this Try one of these: AT&F&Q5$S12!H1\Q3 or AT&F&Q5$S14!H2\Q3 I've never used one myself, but our Support dept. has them listed for MN128 mini 128K connections. HTH, Jonathan
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