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Introduction 1-1
Chapter 1
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the NETGEAR Model XM128 ISDN Digital Modem. The
Model XM128 modem sets a new price and performance standard for the rapidly growing Internet
and telecommuting applications.
When used with off-the-shelf Internet or remote access client software, the Model XM128 modem
enables mobile or home users to easily connect to the Internet or branch offices over Integrated
Services Digital Network (ISDN) lines. The same device also allows a user to connect to the
analog world via a modem, fax machine, or telephone connected directly to the Model XM128
modem.
To take advantage of constant new developments, the Model XM128 modem employs flash
EPROMs, which allow for convenient uploading of newly available firmware that preserves your
hardware investment.
The Model XM128 modem supports both D and B channel protocols. For the D channel,
it supports DSS1, 1TR6, DMS-100, AT&T Custom, and NI-1. For the B channel, it supports
X.75 SLIP, V.120, V.110, PPP Async-to-sync Conversion and Bundle (128 Kbps).
With its Hi/fn LZS or V.42bis compression on the B channel using either X.75 or V.120, the Model
XM128 modem can effectively communicate at speeds up to 460 kilobits per second (Kbps) over
ISDN lines.
Features
The Model XM128 modem supports a variety of compression schemes including V.42bis and
Hi/fn LZS Compression (STAC) and communicates effectively at speeds up to 460 kilobits per
second (Kbps) over ISDN lines.
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