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Informer
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      12-06-2003, 06:25 AM
I have a SpeedTouch USB Modem and a spare SpeedTouch 330. I am on
Broadband at 63dB but do suffer from very occasional loss of sync, which can
also occur if the phone rings or just drops out for no apparent reason. I
was just wondering if some modems are better for fringe areas? Does anyone
have a view on which is the best modem out of the SpeedTouch USB Modem and
the SpeedTouch 330? Comments please.


 
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      12-06-2003, 06:55 AM

"Informer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have a SpeedTouch USB Modem and a spare SpeedTouch 330. I am on
> Broadband at 63dB but do suffer from very occasional loss of sync, which

can
> also occur if the phone rings or just drops out for no apparent reason.

I
> was just wondering if some modems are better for fringe areas? Does

anyone
> have a view on which is the best modem out of the SpeedTouch USB Modem and
> the SpeedTouch 330? Comments please.


I'd focus on the filters you have, ensure they are installed in the correct
manner for the phones you have.


 
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      12-07-2003, 08:26 PM
unfortunately your out of limits... 60 db is the limit at the moment
"Informer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have a SpeedTouch USB Modem and a spare SpeedTouch 330. I am on
> Broadband at 63dB but do suffer from very occasional loss of sync, which

can
> also occur if the phone rings or just drops out for no apparent reason.

I
> was just wondering if some modems are better for fringe areas? Does

anyone
> have a view on which is the best modem out of the SpeedTouch USB Modem and
> the SpeedTouch 330? Comments please.
>
>



 
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