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- From: fox@rei.com (Fuzzy Fox)
- Subject: Re: WANTED: Your comments on Supra modems
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.191358.2616@rei.com>
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 19:13:58 GMT
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- dtiberio@engws10.ic.sunysb.edu (David Tiberio) writes:
-
- > I like my Supra modem a lot too...but I have gone through 3
- >of them and each one has the same problems.
-
- It's possible that the problem is with your local setup.
-
- All the symptoms you describe could be caused by a faulty ground on your
- computer system or even your electrical outlets. Perhaps other modems
- are not as sensitive to ground faults, but it is probably in your
- interest to make sure that you have good, clean, grounded power connected
- to your computer.
-
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