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I have this - and run it on 512k - will it run ok on 2 megs, 4 megs
services, 8 megs, etc? Makara@Starfleet |
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"Makara@Starfleet" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:h148f.4310$(E-Mail Removed)... > I have this - and run it on 512k - will it run ok on 2 megs, 4 megs > services, 8 megs, etc? 8 meg max. |
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Ta very much :-)
======== "Me" <...@...com> wrote in message news:djqivt$o69$(E-Mail Removed)... "Makara@Starfleet" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:h148f.4310$(E-Mail Removed)... > I have this - and run it on 512k - will it run ok on 2 megs, 4 megs > services, 8 megs, etc? 8 meg max. |
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Makara@Starfleet wrote:
> I have this - and run it on 512k - will it run ok on 2 megs, 4 megs > services, 8 megs, etc? The Thompson 330 Speedtouch USB ADSL modem is an abomination, it will fail at the slightest hint of static electricity, power surges, inclement weather etc.. If you want something reasonable you would put that in a draw & forget about it & buy yourself an ADSL router.. |
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Have been running it for a year on 512k with zero problems
======== "Kraftee" <(E-Mail Removed) please we're bristish.com> wrote in message news:43612a7c$0$73602$(E-Mail Removed)... Makara@Starfleet wrote: > I have this - and run it on 512k - will it run ok on 2 megs, 4 megs > services, 8 megs, etc? The Thompson 330 Speedtouch USB ADSL modem is an abomination, it will fail at the slightest hint of static electricity, power surges, inclement weather etc.. If you want something reasonable you would put that in a draw & forget about it & buy yourself an ADSL router.. |
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Makara@Starfleet wrote:
> Have been running it for a year on 512k with zero problems > Tell that to the 50 or so end users I've visited over the last 6 months where it's proved to be a dead Thompson. It's getting to the stage where when I contact the customer I ask them what they are trying to use & as soon as they Thompson 330 I don't look any further & just go straight to site. In a large majority of them I have been proved correct in my assumptions & have proved so by getting a (officially not carried for purpose) Thompson out of my van & swapping them. I then have to wrestle it out of their hands once they see it working & have to inform them to contact their ISP. There is a newer model out now, I just hope that it performs a little bit better.. |
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Experience differs - just because one person has probs, does not mean everyone else does - and vice versa. Too bad for those 50 - but as stated, mine is running fine.
======== "Kraftee" <(E-Mail Removed) please we're bristish.com> wrote in message news:43614647$0$49801$(E-Mail Removed)... Makara@Starfleet wrote: > Have been running it for a year on 512k with zero problems > Tell that to the 50 or so end users I've visited over the last 6 months where it's proved to be a dead Thompson. It's getting to the stage where when I contact the customer I ask them what they are trying to use & as soon as they Thompson 330 I don't look any further & just go straight to site. In a large majority of them I have been proved correct in my assumptions & have proved so by getting a (officially not carried for purpose) Thompson out of my van & swapping them. I then have to wrestle it out of their hands once they see it working & have to inform them to contact their ISP. There is a newer model out now, I just hope that it performs a little bit better.. |
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Kraftee <(E-Mail Removed) please we're bristish.com> wrote:
> The Thompson 330 Speedtouch USB ADSL modem is an abomination, it will > fail at the slightest hint of static electricity, power surges, > inclement weather etc.. In three months, the one here has occaisionally lost sync, a total of less than six times, I guess (I'm not really counting). I wouldn't have chosen it, but it came free, and it mostly seems to work fine. Perhaps I'm lucky, or have nice weather, whatever. Perhaps it helps driving it from a linux box. Or maybe it's worth using it for a bit and seeing how it pans out. #Paul |
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(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
> Kraftee <(E-Mail Removed) please we're bristish.com> > wrote: >> The Thompson 330 Speedtouch USB ADSL modem is an abomination, it will >> fail at the slightest hint of static electricity, power surges, >> inclement weather etc.. > > In three months, the one here has occaisionally lost sync, > a total of less than six times, I guess (I'm not really > counting). I wouldn't have chosen it, but it came free, > and it mostly seems to work fine. > > Perhaps I'm lucky, or have nice weather, whatever. Perhaps > it helps driving it from a linux box. Or maybe it's worth > using it for a bit and seeing how it pans out. > Whatever you do don't try using it during an electrical storm (I kid you not) |
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On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 21:34:38 +0000, Makara@Starfleet wrote:
> Experience differs - just because one person has probs, does not mean > everyone else does - and vice versa. Too bad for those 50 - but as > stated, mine is running fine. One person ?, suggest you read the post again. And do you have to top post with lines lomger than 80 characters ? Dave |
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