Another possible weak link in phone connections to modems could be in your
surge protector. Does your phone line run through a surge protector power
strip ?

Try bypassing the power strip with the phone line and see if there is a
difference in speeds.

Ron

on 6/2/04 3:52 PM, maxtek at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Adrian,
> 
> I am the original poster of this topic and it doesn't matter what brand of
> modem will get me faster speeds. If I have to buy a new one I will. I do not
> want to change the computer though (5400/180 AIO).
> 
> When I mentioned the Best Data 56k that was just for FYI. If anyone can tell
> me something else that will compare to the daily (and I mean daily) 47,333
> speeds of the iMac 6 blocks away than please do.
> 
> I am at my wits end with this.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> MaxTek
> 


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