Not all modems are created equal. Sometimes spending that extra five dollars to get a slightly better modem means you don't suffer line drop outs and can handle noise better. Cheap is not always better.
Shane On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 01:30, you wrote: > I think price is the major difference. TradeMe would be my first stop > for a bargain, followed by this link: > http://www.pricespy.co.nz/pno_599.html > for new models. There is one listed for $72.90 - new. > > Hope that helps. > > Cheers > > Jason > PS, I used a Dynalink 56K for years without incident when I was still on > dialup... > > David Stephen wrote: > >Looking to purchase an external modem to connect to an IPCop box (can't > > get Treasury approval for Jetstream). I've found two likely looking > > candidates: > > > >1) 56K V92 Conexant External Modem - 12 month warranty at $99.00 from the > >Computer Broker > >2) US Robotics 56k External Message Modem Pro (V90) at $119 from PCU > > > >Is there any real difference between external modems? Should some be > >avoided? > > > >Any comments welcome. -- Hi The following email was mis-addressed so didn't automatically get through to you. Hopefully I have now forwarded to the correct address. If you are not the person who should have received it please forward it to the correct Vitafit person. It may be worth sending an email to your customer asking them to change the address they are using when sending emails to you . When you reply to this email please check you are sending it to the customer and not back to me. Hope this helps, Shane [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------------------------------- -- Shane Hollis Notes Unlimited New Zealand Ph: 021 465 547 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
