I would be interested to find out where you read/heard that, since the same
limitation exists in all implementations: X2, K56Plus, V.flex and K56Flex.
>The FCC limitation is on Power Output not on connect rates. It just so
>happens that for an X2 modem to connect above 53K they violate the FCC
>rule. However, again, I heard that K56Flex didn't have this limitation.
K56Flex has the same limitation.
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