Could be that the modems are probably "restricted" in speeds because they
customized according to orange's wishes, imho.

We used to achieve greater speeds with utl using a nokia and wrote this
article about it:
http://www.ruralict.com/2011/04/utl-kwiktok-internet-is-cheapest-in.html

John

On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 2:00 PM, Benjamin Tayehanpour <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I just tested and discovered something. I get much greater top speeds from
> the same SIM card when it is in a mobile phone and connected to the
> computer via USB cable than if it is inserted into the modem Orange sold
> me. ~1.5M/s compared to ~40k/s. This was tested against the same server,
> from the same physical location, and the modem did not have a problem with
> signal strength.
>
> Why is this? Could the modem be faulty?
>
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