FTTC modem problem?

Started by Glenn, May 02, 2011, 14:42:14

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Steve

Well they are the same manufacturer as the ADSL2+ MSAN/DSLAM  :whistle:
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Rik

I was already worried, Steve. ;D
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Lance

Presumably BT get their money back on each one, which must be costing the manufacturer a fair amount. In turn this should hopefully mean a rise in quality.
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Steve

Probably 10,000 free with every MSAN >:D
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Rik

 ;D

You might not be too far off the truth, Steve.
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Steve

I'm surprised there's no fix yet,somebody must be playing with thermal paste and heat sinks. Sticking the hairdryer next to it on cold seems a little extreme. I suppose you could try routing it through the fridge.
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Rik

If it's a metal one, it would provide screening too. ;D
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Bill

I wonder whether it's the power supply rather than the modem? They're very much built down to a price rather than up to a spec, and it wouldn't take much of an over-voltage to cook the ICs.
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Rik

PSUs do seem to be the Achille's heel of the 2700, Bill, so it wouldn't surprise me.
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