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    i need the equivalent of an LS1 powered modem lol!!

    ill look into it, cheers gents!!
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    yer the 3 cylinder charade you have powering your interwebz just aint quite cutting it
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    A 54mbps wireless adaptor will still support 6.75 Megabytes per second transfer speed.
    This will not effect the speed of the internet connection whatsoever.

    As far as your wireless internet speed.

    What plan are you on? i.e - what speed do you pay for?

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    OMG once again ppl don't read the thread correctly...didn't the OP say it was optus WIRELESS...meaning he isn't connected to an exchange...its running via something like a 3g network...

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    Indeed he did.

    He also says his mate has the same plan but uses a belkin unit.

    As far as I was aware belkin don't make a 3G modem router

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by ROCCO Click here to enlarge
    OMG once again ppl don't read the thread correctly...didn't the OP say it was optus WIRELESS...meaning he isn't connected to an exchange...its running via something like a 3g network...
    so instead of flaming maybe post a suggestion for the issue you have noticed?


    steve, do you have a menu you can open for the modem? if so, does it show reception anywhere? (this answers what type of connection you have)
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    flaming there is no flaming going on..i'm merly pointing out that he had a 3g connection not a wired one...shesh...as for a 3g belkin moden your right they don't. Any way back on topic...I too had problems with speed over distance with my dsl connection...i found using a modem like a Billion 7800N got rid of that problem mainly due to the chipset being used. The chipset is a Broadcom chipset its meant to increase speed and line stablity so ive herd

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