Bras keep changing size!

Started by DorsetBoy, Dec 05, 2006, 18:34:56

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Nerval

Apologies Dorsetboy - my fault for interrupting your thread. ;)
I'm going for a new router though, as this devil has just dropped out!!

DorsetBoy

The router was turmed back on at@16.30 today after moving my rigs downstairs.

That is the highest value I have seen since Max came on line.

The line profile has been up to 7500k then down to 3000k again later in the day.

Will have to see what happens over the next few days with the router on 24/7.


Thanks for your time,and the other info in this thread is just as welcome........ :D


DorsetBoy

Quote from: Nerval on Dec 06, 2006, 18:02:07
Apologies Dorsetboy - my fault for interrupting your thread. ;)
I'm going for a new router though, as this devil has just dropped out!!

The thread was not really interrupted,it was all relevant and useful  :)

Take a look at these...........    http://www.speedtouch.co.uk/

The Thompson Routers are very good,my old 510 did 3 years non stop with no reboot or new firmware.

The new one arrived in 2 days and was very easy to set up.

jupiter

I used a Netgear DG834 for many months and experienced the peculiarities of fading levels of SNR the longer the router was on.
Switched to a Speedtouch 546v6 and the SNR has been stable and healthy ever since - none of the fluctuations reported by the Netgear and holds on to sync on a long line very well.

Inactive

I use a BT Voyager 2100, the earlier model of the 2110, it has been as solid as a rock for nearly 2 years now, the only failure was the 2 included BT Microfilters that I have now binned and replaced with Solwise cheapo's.
Anything and everything that I post on here is purely my opinion, it ain't going to change the world, you are under no obligation to agree with me, it is purely my expressed opinion.